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Peter Coyote

    Peter Coyote, an ordained practitioner of Zen Buddhism, activist, and actor, emerged from the vibrant San Francisco scene of street theater and political organizing. His extensive career includes acting in 120 films, earning an Emmy for his narration of the acclaimed documentary Pacific Century, and contributing to the Obie Award-winning play Olive Pits. Coyote's work is deeply informed by his spiritual and activist roots, lending a unique depth and urgency to his performances and storytelling. His artistic contributions often explore themes of identity, social justice, and the human search for meaning.

    Zen in the Vernacular
    Tongue of a Crow
    The Lone Ranger and Tonto Meet Buddha
    • The Lone Ranger and Tonto Meet Buddha

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Reveals how to use masks, meditation, and improvisation to free yourself from overthinking, self-doubt, and fixed ideas of who you think you are

      The Lone Ranger and Tonto Meet Buddha
    • Tongue of a Crow

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Exploring a rich tapestry of experiences, this poetry collection reflects Peter Coyote's journey as an actor and Zen Buddhist priest. The verses traverse themes of love, marriage, divorce, and the vibrant culture of the Sixties, infused with elements of psychedelic spirituality. Spanning several decades, the poems form a cohesive narrative while maintaining their individuality, creating a collage that captures the essence of an eclectic life.

      Tongue of a Crow