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  1. Jan 1, 1987 · Genuine Fake: A Biography of Alan Watts. Paperback – January 1, 1987. Among the leaders of the 1960s 'San Francisco Renaissance', none was more charismatic than Alan Watts. His books became the bibles of the hippy movement, and his teachings, including Eastern religion, introduced thousands to new ways of seeing themselves.

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  2. Mar 30, 2009 · Alan Wilson Watts ( January 6, 1915 – November 16, 1973) was a British philosopher, writer, speaker, and student of comparative religion. He was best known as an interpreter and popularizer of Asian philosophies for a Western audience. He wrote more than 25 books and numerous articles on subjects such as personal identity, the true nature of ...

  3. play.alanwatts.orgAlan Watts

    Originally named the Electronic University, this project was begun by Alan Watts and his son, Mark, in 1973. Alan envisioned this project as a way to carry his work on into the future. Today the Alan Watts Org continues to make Alan's work accessible digitally as well as through traditional media. Mark recorded hundreds of the talks in the Alan ...

  4. www.awattsliterarylibrary.comAlan Watts - Bio

    Bio. Alan Watts was born in England in 1915 and received his early education at King's School, Canterbury. While still in school, he became a member of the Buddhist Lodge in London, where he met Zen scholar D.T. Suzuki. Watts was, for a few years, editor of the Lodge bulletin, The Middle Way. (The Lodge is now The Buddhist Society.)

  5. Apr 11, 2016 · Alan Watts was an English philosopher who wrote books on Zen, Toaism, and other Eastern philosophies. Alan Watts’s autobiography “In My Own Way” was one of those fine books which leaves you ...

  6. Alan Watts. Alan Watts was an intellectual and a popular interpreter of Eastern philosophies who came to prominence during the 1960s. The author of such works as The Way of Zen and Nature, Man and Woman, and The…. Read Full Biography.

  7. Alan Wilson Watts (6 January 1915 – 16 November 1973) was a British-born American philosopher, writer, and speaker, best known as an interpreter and populariser of Eastern philosophy for a Western audience. Born in Chislehurst, England, he moved to the United States in 1938 and began Zen training in New York.

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