In 1959 a young monk named Tsung Tsai (Ancestor Wisdom) escapes the Red Army troops that destroy his monastery, and flees alone three thousand miles across a China swept by chaos and famine. Knowing his fellow monks are dead, himself starving and hunted, he is sustained by his mission: to carry on the teachings of his Buddhist meditation master, who was too old to leave with his disciple. Nearly forty years later Tsung Tsai — now an old master himself — persuades his American neighbor, maverick poet George Crane, to travel with him back to his birthplace at the edge of the Gobi Desert. They are unlikely companions. Crane seeks freedom, adventure, sensation. Tsung Tsai is determined to find his master's grave and plant the seeds of a spiritual renewal in China. As their search culminates in a torturous climb to a remote mountain cave, it becomes clear that this seemingly quixotic quest may cost both men's lives.
George Crane Livres
Cet auteur explore la profonde expérience humaine à travers une voix littéraire façonnée par de nombreux voyages à travers le monde et une profonde appréciation de l'art et de l'histoire. Son œuvre aborde des thèmes tels que l'identité, l'exploration culturelle et la quête de sens, capturant l'essence des lieux et des personnes rencontrées. Par un style narratif captivant et des observations perspicaces, il invite les lecteurs dans des voyages qui transcendent les frontières géographiques pour toucher des vérités universelles. Sa capacité à mêler la réflexion personnelle à une perspective large rend son écriture singulièrement résonnante.






- Beyond the House of the False Lama- 320pages
- 12 heures de lecture
 - Beyond the House of the Lama, now in paperback, traces Crane's adventures as a writer, wanderer, and anarchic but still failing student of Zen. It begins in 1996 at the edge of the Gobi Desert in Inner Mongolia, where he and his teacher and friend, Zen Master Tsung Tsai, are forced by a sandstorm to end their quest to find the lost temple at Two Wolf Mountain. It continues with a harrowing, near disastrous attempt to deliver a ratty, 58 foot ferrous cement sailboat to Granada. Setting sail from Key Largo into the heart of hurricane season, with a crew of eccentrics and outlaws, led by the infamous Captain Bananas. They run with a disintegrating sailboat into the perfect squall. The tale ends in the winter of 2003, when after weeks of desert travel, Crane and his companions–––the nomad Jumaand and the young, beautiful Mongol girl Oka, his bed mate and bodyguard–––stand beneath the remote cliffs of Delgaz Khaan in Outer Mongolia's South Gobi. Here, Crane, after burying his long dead father, sets out on a new quest, looking to find what the nomads call Windhorse, "the beginning of the wind," but finds what every nomad knows, that every road is more a direction than a destination. 
- "The journey begins in 1959, as a young monk named Tsung Tsai escapes the Red Army troops that destroy his monastery, and flees alone three thousand miles across a China swept by chaos and famine. Hidden under his peasant jacket he carries a book of poetry and his monk's certificate, either of which means death if discovered. His mission: to carry on the teachings of his Ch'an Buddhist master, Shiuh Deng, who was too old to leave with his disciple.". "Nearly forty years later Tsung Tsai travels with his skeptical friend Crane back to his birthplace at the edge of the Gobi Desert. China is stirring with spiritual renewal, and Tsung Tsai is determined to find Shiuh Deng's grave and build a shrine in his honor. The two men reenter a lost world of belief and superstition nearly extinguished by history. As their search culminates in a torturous climb to a remote mountain cave, it becomes clear that this seemingly quixotic quest may cost Tsung Tsai's life."--BOOK JACKET. 
- The Principles Of Language- Exemplified In A Practical English Grammar, With Copious Exercises (1843) - 280pages
- 10 heures de lecture
 - Focusing on the foundational elements of English grammar, this comprehensive guide by George Crane offers clear explanations of parts of speech, syntax, and punctuation. With a wealth of examples and practical exercises, it aims to enhance both writing and speaking skills for learners, including ESL students and native speakers. Originally published in 1843, this facsimile reprint serves as an important educational resource, promoting effective language mastery while preserving the cultural significance of the original work. 
- The principles of language: Exemplified in a practical English grammar- 296pages
- 11 heures de lecture
 - Focused on preserving cultural heritage, this reprint from Antigonos offers access to historical works, ensuring they remain available to the public in good condition. The publishing house is dedicated to making significant texts accessible, highlighting the importance of maintaining historical literature for future generations. 
- This work is a reprint of a classic originally published in 1843, offering readers a chance to explore its historical significance and enduring themes. The book captures the essence of its time, reflecting the social and cultural context of the 19th century. It invites contemporary audiences to engage with its narrative and characters, providing insights that remain relevant today. This edition preserves the original text, making it a valuable addition for both collectors and new readers interested in literary history.