No Sleep Till Gandhara
Last time, Mike started the "official" Introduction to the novel, which is providing us with valuable historical context. This time, more of that. First, we've got a summary of the historical Xuanzang's life. Then, Mike learns about Nalanda, Vasubandhu, and wtf "demotic literary writing" means. * Next time: Introduction Part 3 * The version Mike is reading:The Journey to the West, Revised Edition, Volume 1, Translated and Edited by Anthony C. Yu [https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/J/bo12079590.html] * Contact the podcast at nosleepjourney@gmail.com [nosleepjourney@gmail.com] * If you'd like to see and hear more from Mike, visit his website at michaelmaccubbin.com [http://michaelmaccubbin.com] * Articles and media referenced this episode: * The Xuanwu Gate Incident, Part 1 [https://youtu.be/VSP44U3mFJ8] * The Xuanwu Gate Incident, Part 2 [https://youtu.be/_5xFDmvQIsM] * Bodhgaya [https://youtu.be/2JH2s8GgxHg] * Archaeological Remains of Nalanda Mahavihar (University) [https://youtu.be/eXhZisI2Ds4] * Introduction to Yogacara Buddhism: Asanga, Vasubandhu and Hsuan-Tsang [https://youtu.be/1fKEr1QkwpI] * CHINESE, BUDDHIST INFLUENCES ON VERNACULAR LITERATURE [https://www.encyclopedia.com/religion/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/chinese-buddhist-influences-vernacular-literature] * Intro Music: 雲宮迅音 (電視劇《西遊記》片頭曲) Remix by Michael MacCubbinft. No Sleep Till Brooklyn by the Beastie Boys * Outro Music: Gandhara - English Version by Godiego
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