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Gary Snyder  Postcard

from Mar 15, 1967

 - FIL670315-PC

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The peace and love themes associated with 1960s San Francisco were not passing fancies, but reflected genuine local interest stemming from the establishment of a Japanese Zen Center in the city in 1962. In 1967, the Society built the first Zen monastery in the West near Monterey, and proceeds from this concert benefited the Society. "Mountains and Rivers Without End" may refer to Tessajara, the monastery's site in Los Padres National Forest, and was drawn in the shape of the Wheel of Buddhist Law.

Promoters often created postcard versions of many of their concert posters and used them as promotional mailings. The postcards in Wolfgang's Vault are unique, small-format pieces of art that make a fascinating addition to any collection.

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