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Snyder recorded a collection of his prize-winning essays called Practice of the Wild. The two audiocassettes (1991 edition) pertain to the relationship between humans and the land that Snyder believes must occur, for both our sake and the earth's.
In 1992, Snyder recorded a series of Zen master Dogen's "lessons" regarding self-liberation on two cassettes entitled The Teachings of Zen: Master Dogen. One review called the writings "practical and down-to-earth, paradoxical and mystical."
Art of the Wild is a VHS tape based on interviews with 14 writers of...
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