In Japanese circles Hisamatsu was widely respected as an outstanding lay master and an important reformer of Zen. Given at retreats of the Zen study-practice group that he founded, Hisamatsu's talks on the Record of Linji provide a rich introduction to his religious viewpoint. To date no Zen master's talks on the Record of Linji have ever been published in English, even though the Record is one of the central texts in Zen monastic life, and Zen masters traditionally have expounded on it in talks given to their disciples.
The translators have added annotations for technical terms and textual references in Hisamatsu's talks. They have also edited a short introduction by renowned Zen philosopher Masao Abe and translated a postscript by Seizan Yanagada, recognized internationally as the foremost scholar of classical Zentexts.
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