1) Read Stryks Preface and Bergs Forward to Crow with No Mouth. How can we consider this a hagiographic representation? What do you (or did you) expect to encounter in Ikkyūs poetry after reading this preface and why?
2) Skim the entirety of Crow with No Mouth. What is your experience of reading Zen poetry versus prior genres of Zen writing that we have encountered so far? How does it differ from, say, the treatise of Eisais KÅzen Gokokuron in terms of style, force, and potential audience? How is it similar to, say, MahÄyÄna verses in the Heart SÅ«tra?
