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Rick Fields (1942–1999)
RICK FIELDS (1942–1999) is the author of several books,
including Chop Wood, Carry Water and The Code of the
Warrior. He has served as the editor of The Vajradhatu Sun, an
international journal of Buddhism (now Shambhala Sun), and as
the editor-at-large of Tricycle: A Buddhist Review.
http://www.cuke.com/people/fields-rick.htm
Bibliography
PDF Rick Fields; How the swans came to the lake:
a narrative history of Buddhism in America;
Boulder: Shambhala; 1981 [1986, 1992].
PDF Rick Fields; Chop wood, carry water:
a guide to finding spiritual fulfillment in everyday life;
with Peggy Taylor, Rex Weyler, and Rick Ingrasci;
Los Angeles: J.P. Tarcher; 1984.
Lucy Beale, Rick Fields; The win/win way:
the new approach transforming American business and life;
San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich; 1987.
Rick Fields, Don Farber; Taking refuge in L.A.:
life in a Vietnamese Buddhist Temple;
introduction by Thich Nhat Hanh.;
New York City, N.Y.: Aperture Foundation, 1987.
PDF Rick Fields; The code of the warrior;
New York, NY, 1991.
Rick Fields, Brian Cutillo, Mayumi Oda; The turquoise bee:
the tantric lovesongs of the sixth Dalai Lama
(Tshans-dbyans-rgya-mtsho);
San Francisco: HarperSanFrancisco, 1993 [1998].
Rick Fields [editor]; The Awakened warrior:
living with courage, compassion & discipline;
New York: Putnam, 1994.
PDF: Bernard Glassman, Rick Fields; Instructions to the cook:
a Zen master’s lessons in living a life that matters;
New York: Bell Tower, 1996.
Rick Fields; Fuck You, Cancer & Other Poems;
Crooked Cloud Projects, Berkeley, 1997 [1999].PDF: Rick Fields, Loka: A journal from Naropa Institute,
Anchor Press, Garden City, NY, 1975