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Astha Bhargav

    Spiritual Experimentation for Buddhism in the West
    Charles Bukowski's Ham on Rye and Women. A Study in Autobiographical Undercurrents
    • This book critically examines the autobiographical elements in Charles Bukowski's novels "Ham on Rye" and "Women." It explores how Bukowski's character Henry Chinaski reflects his views on art, societal conformity, sexual relationships, poverty, and the struggle for non-conformist identity, tracing Chinaski's development from youth to adulthood.

      Charles Bukowski's Ham on Rye and Women. A Study in Autobiographical Undercurrents
    • Spiritual Experimentation for Buddhism in the West

      A Study of Aldous Huxleys Brave New World

      • 88 stránek
      • 4 hodiny čtení

      Philosophical themes in Brave New World reveal a blend of social commentary, satire, and critiques of technology and hedonism, with subtle Buddhist influences woven throughout. While not a direct endorsement of Buddhism, these elements illuminate essential truths within the narrative. The exploration of Buddhist culture and ideals adds depth to the story, suggesting that the integration of Siddhartha Gautama's teachings enriches the understanding of the characters and themes, making it a multifaceted work worthy of deeper analysis.

      Spiritual Experimentation for Buddhism in the West