The Lotus and the Robot
1960 book by Arthur Koestler
First US edition (publ. Macmillan) | |
Author | Arthur Koestler |
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Language | English |
Subject | Mysticism |
Published | 1960 |
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The Lotus and the Robot is a 1960 book by Arthur Koestler, in which the author explores eastern mysticism. Although later dated by Westerners' greater exposure to Oriental practices, it concentrates mainly on Indian and Japanese traditions,[1] which form the two parts—the "lotus" and the "robot" respectively.
The book was banned in India for its negative portrayal of Gandhi.[1]
References
- ^ a b Shoji Yamada (29 November 2011). Shots in the Dark: Japan, Zen, and the West. University of Chicago Press. p. 215. ISBN 978-0-226-94765-5. Retrieved 11 August 2013.
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