THE DHARMA OF DRAGONS AND DAEMONS: Buddhist Themes in Modern Fantasy
Linda Goodhew, David R. Loy, . . Wisdom, $14.95 (128pp) ISBN 978-0-86171-476-6
A veritable cottage industry now exists to examine Christian themes in popular culture. But what of the Buddhist themes? Loy and his wife, Goodhew, offer a brief but compelling foray into the dharma teachings of modern fantasy in YA literature and film. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings trilogy, for example, may seem to be entirely un-Buddhist (it features a Christian-influenced resurrection and posits a profound dualism between good and evil), but its preference for non-violence, shown in the repeated sparing of Gollum's life, resonates with Buddhist principles. More importantly, Frodo's quest is one of renunciation; the story is fundamentally a lesson of nonattachment. Other chapters address Michael Ende's
Reviewed on: 10/25/2004
Genre: Nonfiction
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