December 03, 2008
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Stephen Mitchell

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Stephen Mitchell borrows the voices of the greatest prophets and poets in history and transmutes them into vivid English translations. Thousands of readers have been introduced to Rainer Maria Rilke, or reintroduced to the Gospels, the Book of Job, and the Tao Te Ching via Mitchell's fresh renderings. Mitchell is currently studying the Book of Genesis in preparation for a Bill Moyers PBS series on the great text, in which he will share the spotlight with writers Robert Coles, Cynthia Ozick, Elaine Pagels, and Grace Paley.

'All of my books have been the results of falling in love,' says Stephen Mitchell of the many translations he's produced in a nearly thirty-year career. 'They're encounters with consciousnesses that I've been able to meet in the depths.'

And what imposing consciousnesses! Rainer Maria Rilke, the Evangelists, and the unknown authors of the book of Job and the Tao Te Ching, among others, have all found fresh voices in Mitchell's energetic English. And Mitchell, 51, has found psychic and spiritual renewal 'in the depths' through loving intimacy with texts that some see as mere cultural monuments.

'My first serious love affair blew up in 1965, when I was a first-year graduate student in comparative literature at Yale,' he says. 'The pain in my heart was so great that I didn't have any way to deal with it.' So Mitchell, who was also discovering that an academic career was, as he puts it, 'not where my passion lay,' began to drift--and to read the Book of Job.

He wrestled for seven years with the Hebrew of the great tale of unmerited suffering and steadfast faith--'to try to get a handle on my pain. But I couldn't get what I needed from the text,' he recalls. So he reset his spiritual compass from West to East, and spent six years practicing Zen under the Korean master Seung Sahn, whose teachings are the subject of Mitchell's first book, Dropping Ashes on the Buddha (1976).'In those years I did very little writing and reading, I went cold turkey,' he laughs.

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