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A Passion
for Seeing gathers a rare feast of stories, impressions, and observations
from a writer and artist known for his keen honesty, great heart, and
passionate pursuit of the question: what does it mean to be human? Carefully
chosen excerpts from many of his books and over a dozen new drawings
are among the treasures included.
In
A Passion for Seeing, Frederick Franck establishes himself as a
prime witness to the twentieth century. Read in this anthology the best
of Franck's observations. From the onset of World War Two and his work
with Dr. Albert Schweitzer to private audiences with Pope John XXIII
and the Dalai Lama, from the streets of New York City to the ancient
temples of Japan, follow his art and thought as they illuminate our
world.
"Franck...looks
deep into the human heart and what he finds there is the priceless treasure
of the sacred reality: a discovery and message so crucial to contemporary
humanity."
—Georg Feuerstein, author of The Yoga
Tradition
"Dialogues
with the spiritual masters of the East show us the possibility of a
universal ecumenism that is rarely experienced."
—Matthew Fox, author of Original Blessing
"For
the pilgrim in each of us who would journey into Eastern or Western
spiritual traditions to chart a path in this troubled time...."
—Joanna Macy, author of World as Lover, World
as Self
"He
simply sees things most people do not...."
—Harvey Cox, author of The Secular
City