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John Guzlowski

    John Guzlowski crafts a profound body of work that delves into the enduring themes of survival and memory. Drawing inspiration from his family's history as WWII refugees and his upbringing within immigrant communities, his writing illuminates the experiences of those who have endured unimaginable hardship. Guzlowski possesses a remarkable ability to capture the strength and resilience of survivors, exploring their journeys with deep empathy and insight. His literary contributions are recognized for their powerful grasp of reality and their ability to honor the human spirit.

    Mad Monk Ikkyu
    • Mad Monk Ikkyu

      • 44 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      John Guzlowski's Ikky diverges from traditional Western translations of Asian texts, presenting a playful and imaginative take on the spirit of the great Japanese Buddhist monk. These poems are not translations but original creations that explore the contradictions of life, where laughter intertwines with sadness, and meaning emerges from meaninglessness. Guzlowski's work embodies a journey through simplicity and depth, offering a still point amidst the chaos of our world filled with strife and confusion. The poems trace the mad monk Ikky's journey from the sea to the temple, characterized by startling and luminous imagery. They invite readers to laugh at themselves while embracing the inevitability of life’s seasons and death. Each poem acts as a small lantern, guiding us toward wisdom and faith while revealing the beauty of the world. Guzlowski's portrayal of Ikky, a fifteenth-century mad monk, breathes new life into this ancient figure, showcasing his enduring influence through humor and Zen insights. The work offers a master class in poetic simplicity, making it a journey well worth taking for those seeking a deeper understanding of life's complexities.

      Mad Monk Ikkyu