Tales of Wonder

Adventures Chasing the Divine, an Autobiography

Huston Smith author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:HarperCollins Publishers Inc

Published:4th May '10

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Huston Smith has had the habit of showing up in the most remarkable places at the most historic times. This autobiography tells the story of Smith's experiences of historic turning points and encounters with many of the people that shaped the 20th century. In addition to the figures above, Smith tells stories of his very personal interactions with, to name a few: Mother Teresa, Eleanor Roosevelt, J. Robert Oppenheimer, Thomas Merton, Reinhold Niebuhr, Krishnamurti, Aldous Huxley, John Kenneth Galbraith, Noam Chomsky, Robert Graves, Saul Bellow, Pete Seger, and Bill Moyers. Smith has lived an amazing life, and his great stories of adventure and wonder serve as a travelogue, a popular history of a century of monumental changes, and an inspirational memoir.

Poignant and readable, Smith recounts professional adventures-meeting Martin Luther King Jr.,befriending Aldous Huxley and the Dalai Lama, dropping acid with Timothy Leary ... this is what it feels like to have lived a long and interesting life. -- Newsweek In his lush new memoir, the religious scholar Smith dances among the whirling dervishes in Iran, camps with the Aborigines in Australia, shares a chuckle with a gaggle of Masai warriors on the darkening Serengeti plains. Each anecdote reveals Smith's sense of marvel at the strange bounty of the world -- Washington Post Book World In this delightful autobiography, Smith tells us how he became the dean of world religions. Intellectual playfulness is definitely the spirit with which this book was written. Right to his final act, Smith is proving to be the consummate professor, giving us a valuable master class on faith and life. -- San Francisco Chronicle Book Review Smith has long been our clearest and most radiant explorer of all the world's great religions. Thank heavens for such wisdom, delivered with light and fire! -- -Pico Iyer One of our foremost scholars and interpreters of the world's religions ... What he has learned, he has applied to life. -- -Bill Moyers My admiration for Huston Smith's work is boundless. With each new book I have been astonished, edified, and greatly heartened by his brilliant mind and heart. He is the wisest, sanest religious scholar of them all, and so wonderfully readable. -- -Anne Lamott Smith is America's best-loved religion tutor. -- -Jack Miles Huston Smith is the world's ambassador to religions everywhere. -- -Thomas Moore "Smith parts the curtain on his past and says, "Look!" with the enthusiasm of a child--something he has not yet lost at age 90. The result is a joyous romp with a favorite uncle among holy places and mystics--the most interesting of them the author of the book." -- Publishers Weekly "Remarkably brief and humbly written for a man of Smith's fame and accomplishment, Tales deals simply with his life and his encounters with the great and the good (Eleanor Roosevelt, D.T. Suzuki, and Frithjof Schuon, to name a few). Highly recommended." -- Library Journal Smith ... [has a gaze that] bespeaks mischief, curiosity, bluntness and wonder ... In an age of generalized fear and "just say no," Smith, who taught for years at Berkeley, a venerated figure there, has said "yes" to life's possibilities. -- San Jose Mercury News "Tales of Wonder brims with fascinating insights and tidbits." -- Boston Globe "It is the pulse of Smith's humanity that breathes life into Tales of Wonder." -- CNN.com

ISBN: 9780061154270

Dimensions: 203mm x 135mm x 14mm

Weight: 245g

240 pages