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  • Crooked Cucumber

  • The Life and Zen Teaching of Shunryu Suzuki
  • By: David Chadwick
  • Narrated by: David Chadwick
  • Length: 21 hrs and 28 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (39 ratings)

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Crooked Cucumber

By: David Chadwick
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Shunryu Suzuki, author of the beloved classic Zen Mind, Beginner’s Mind, is lovingly remembered as one of the greatest spiritual teachers of the 20th century - whose legacy is felt in every facet of American Zen. This monumental biography of Suzuki, written and read by his student David Chadwick, weaves together a rich tapestry of stories and memories of Suzuki’s students, family, and friends. In this updated and revised audiobook edition, Chadwick also offers rare excerpts from archived recordings of Suzuki’s teachings in the great Zen master's own voice.

©1999 David Chadwick (P)2021 Shambhala Publications
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Heartfelt narration

Deeply insightful into zen and Japanese culture and its adaptation to America. Wonderful moment jn the transmission of the Dharma

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A wonderful narration of a moving story.

The sincerity of David Chadwick’s narration of his book adds great richness and humanity to this listening experience.

Chadwick’s story of his teacher’s life is direct and honest throughout, omitting the kind of hagiography Suzuki would have found silly. Hearing more about Suzuki struggles and failures as well as his accomplishments was very inspiring and helpful for me.

This book is a gift to anyone interested in Suzuki and the origins of Zen in America.

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Better off read

the author’s very slow reading and long pauses, inauthentic random laughing and poorly spliced audio made this almost unbearable and difficult to focus on the content

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Excellent Content/ Awkward Narration

The life of Suzuki is fascinating, and this offers snapshots of this giant's life. The content is amazing. I have rated it a 4 because the narration is just awkward. At one moment, he starts laughing at private memories. Later on, he begins crying. Then there are dozens of awkward editorial inserts that just break the narration. Additionally, the chapter content doesn't align with the descriptions.

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A Very Detailed & Passionate Portrait of Suzuki!

The only thing I wished was that David Chadwick had repeated repeated his teacher’s words from broken English so I would have gleaned a few more pearls of the man’s characteristics! Honestly, this is one of the most detailed accounts of a Zen Teacher I have ever encountered! I have studied both Japanese, Burmese, and Tibetan Buddhist Philosophy, and Meditation intensively! If you desire to understand a broader expression of Zen Practices, then I would say give this a chance! My intensive training helped me get past some challenging struggles with what it means to really look inward, so you can look outward, and see with clarity! I encourage you to keep an open mind, and be tenacious! And, remember the path is the goal! I wish you well on your journey!

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Great Biography of Great Zen Master

David Chadwick's labor of love, here narrated by the author himself, is a seminal contribution. He covers the life and teachings of one of the most important Zen Masters to bring the dharma to America. I found the book stunning when I first read it many years ago. I am greatly thankful to David for now making an Audible version available. Well done David San!!

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Beautiful narration

Those who complain about David Chadwick´s narration are completely missing the point. He is narrating like a true zen practitioner, straight from the heart.

Needless to say, the book is extraordinary.

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Interesting

I appreciated the historical progression of the book. It was informative. However; the reading of the book had much to be desired. I realize the author has an emotional vested interest in the topic as he was close to the person but there were pauses and crying and laughter at such times that it made it difficult for the listener to understand what was happening. Often at inappropriate times. Perhaps there were many inside jokes and/ or values that made parts seem funny that wouldn’t seem so funny to someone not close to the topic. I as the listener had a difficult time with ranges of inflection as well. Maybe have someone else read the audible and let the audience make their own conclusions.

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Thank you, David!

I'm grateful that you've passed on Suzuki Roshi's story. I've only just begun my practice, but I can already see what a great debt I owe him and his heirs. Thank you for this book, David. You and he have deeply inspired me to practice with my whole being.

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heartfelt loving biography

this book is about waking up and so even though the man Suzuki Roshi is no longer, the teacher the essence lives on in this book. it's about waking up and listening to David Chadwick read the book is a shared waking up.

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