Coming in the Fall 2012 Buddhadharma magazine: Where the Heart Beats

The Fall 2012 Buddhadharma magazine—which is mailing to subscribers now—features a lengthy excerpt from Kay Larson's new biography of the avant-garde composer John Cage: Where the Heart Beats: John Cage, Zen Buddhism, and the Inner Life of Artists. The excerpt focuses on the Cage's 4'33″—the legendary "silent piece," from the furor over its debut performance to its enduring legacy 60 years later.

Where the Heart Beats, which focuses on Cage's involvement with Zen Buddhism in the 1950′s and its influence on his compositions, got a great review in Monday's New York Times. Reviewer Ben Ratliff notes that Zen "changed not only the sort of music he composed but, seemingly, everything he did and said." You can read Ratliff's full review here, and look for the book excerpt in the new issue of Buddhadharma.

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