Interviews In America
In addition to the Interviews listed below there are
many Podcasts which were conducted starting in 2020.
- Donald Allen - Grove Press editor of new American poets. (RIP)
- Robert Aitken, Diamond Sangha founder
- Steve Allen - Issan's heir
- Jonathan Altman, Zen & Tibetan Buddhism
- Peg Anderson, early Los Altos, tea ceremony w/Stocker
- Frank Anderton - Oklahoma lawyer writer.
- Annapurna Broffman (Georganne Coffee)- flamboyant young hippie (RIP)
- Ann & Jim Armstrong, memories, psychic reading
- Eric Arnow - now (07 )in Thailand
- Art Atkinson--Transcript of a 1994 tape I received from this down to earth school teacher and Zennie.
- Tim Aston (RIP), early student
- A*n*n*a_ B*e*c*k - with Nancy Roscoe
- Robert Beck - with former wife A*n*n*a and their son Adam. Prior owners of Tassajara. (RIP)
- Ken Berman - young hippie Suzuki student
- Miriam Bobkoff, Passing through ZC in '65.
- Del Carlson, artist
- Catrina Boni, widow of photographer Bob
- Ron Browning - disciple, Japan
- Tim Buckley - Suzuki, Harry Roberts, AmerIndians
- Sterling Bunnell, therapist, ecologist
- Craig Boyan student of Shunryu Suzuki, devotee of Meher Baba
- Doug Bradle in Alabama
- Jeff Broadbent, global cooler
- Dwite Brown, from Zen to Jesus.
- Ed Brown, excerpts from Tomato Blessings, Radish Teachings. Extensive.
- Lucy (Bennett) Calhoun, Suzuki, Baker, Ashland Farm
- Kamala Cesar Buckner, dancer.
- Milton Clapp - bipolar Buddhist
- Darlene Cohen, Zen priest and therapist in pain management. (RIP)
- Kathy Cook, pioneer student and mother.
- Ananda (Claude) Dalenberg - Zen pioneer .(RIP)
- Donn D - runner, artist, baker
- Arthur Deikman, writer, psychiatry professor.
- Peter Digesu - artist
- Paul Discoe- SR disciple, builder
- RD (name withheld), Paul D's first wife
- Mike Dixon - early student, artist
- Margot Patterson Doss, journalist, advisor to Shunryu Suzuki.(RIP)
- Jack Elias, Suzuki & Trungpa student
- Rick Fields - writer and practitioner (RIP)
- Jake Fishman, artist and Zennie.
- Tim Ford, carpenter
- Jerry Fuller, a great guy gone beyond. (RIP)
- Dana Fraser - translator, author
- Meg Gawler - Zen, tea, and Vipassana
- Gordon Geist - lives in Norway, worked with Suzuki lect.
- Peter di Gesu - artist, Trungpa student too
- Michael Gilmore, artist, card reader. (RIP)
- Alan Ginsberg,--I plan to find this tape and get the date of the interview (maybe six months before he died.) (RIP)
- Della Goertz, A brief chat with one of Suzuki's first students, still living next door to the SFZC Page St. Building. - October, 1994
- Eva Goldschied, an old-timer still practicing at Sonoma Mt. Zen Center.
- Daya Goldschlag--Back when she was still Dianne. One of Suzuki's "granddaughters."
- Mark Gripman, born in the CIA.
- Robert Halpern, Suzuki and Trungpa student.
- Larry Hansen - in the NW and Japan.
- Diana Hart (Cheryl Hughes) - the sangha more than the guru
- Blanche & Lou Hartman(RIP), former abbess and her Han Shan hubby.
- Dave Haselwood, an early publisher of beat writers who studied with Suzuki in 63 and 64.
- Pat Herreshoff, early, steady, older woman student
- Lynn Hennelly (Hesselbart)-now a farmer
- Silas Hoadley, close Suzuki disciple.
- S*a**n*d**y ## H*o**l*l*i**s*t*e*r - Suzuki student, Gengo and Yoshie's
- Niels Holm, the eccentric Danish carpenter, sailor, and philosopher. (RIP)
- Niels Holm II, (RIP)long and a ride.
- Irene Horowitz, old-time Suzuki student.
- Sue Isaacson - Suzuki to Adi Da
- Roy Iwaki, (RIP), architect, artist, builder.
- Ardis Jackson, early ZC mom, student
- Molly Jones, now an author, continuing her path in Hawaii.
- Les Kay, Suzuki disciple interviewed for zenandbusiness.com
- Durand Kiefer, the old commander and early Los Altos student. (RIP)
- Ken Knabb of BOPSecrets
- Dot (Luce) Kostriken - Carmel housewife
- Arnie Kotler, Buddhist publisher.
- Maggie Kress, former nurse, gallery owner, now a Tibetan Buddhist. (RIP)
- Rowena Pattee Kryder, artist.
- Jakusho Bill Kwong-roshi, Abbot of Sonoma Mountain Zen Center; one of Suzuki-roshi's earliest students.
- Joanne Kyger, poet and long time Buddhist
- Stuart Lachs, '67 student at Tass and city.
- Lew Lancaster, UCB prof, digital archiving
- Bill Lane, man of Zen, books, astrology. (RIP)
- Mark & Yvonne Lewis, humor and insight.
- Daigan David Lueck - soldier, actor, priest
- Charles MacDermed, philosopher, artist.
- Dennis Marshall, Yorkshire editor emails.
- Clarke Mason, early Tass, iron worker, lover.
- Tr. McC., from Sokoji to Port Angeles
- Toni McCarty (Johansen), student and family practitioner.
- Pat McFarlin, artist
- Dale McKenzie - Zen bio, lawyer with Mt. Source
- Pat McMahon - from Reed to Landscaping
- Elsie Mitchell, founder of the Cambridge Buddhist Association - an article.
- Daniel Abdal-Havy Moore - Zen Recollections from a post Beat poet, thespian, Muslim.
- Carolyn Morton - art institute to ZC
- Jim Morton - in Japan since '73 (2 interviews)
- Rick Morton - woodworker, artist
- David Padwa - polymath
- Loring Palmer - SR, Trungpa, Andrew student
- Tony Patchell - Zen dreams
- Grahame Petchey, Suzuki's 1st US priest
- Pauline Petchey, 1st priest wife, student.
- Jerome Peterson, early Suzuki student(RIP)
- Rene Pettit - yoga, LSD etc, Zen
- Louise Pryor (Welch) - first jisha/anja
- Brit Pyland Suzuki student, keen observer
- Norm Randolph, Suzuki student, Katagiri disciple
- Narcissus Robert Quagliata - stained glass artist
- Yvonne Rand - SR secretary & carietaker
- Chick Reeder - Golfer from Mississippi
- Lew Richmond, SR disciple, teacher, musician
- Sue Roberts, A therapist now.
- Audrey Robinson (Walter) - stoneworker
- Paul Rosenblum, scholar, cabinet maker, Baker dharma heir and more.
- Jean E. Ross--Surpassing the Clouds
An article on one of Suzuki-roshi's earliest and strongest students, a real Buddhist trailblazer. (RIP) - Loly Rosset, Eido, Soen, Suzuki, Germany
- Dennis Samson - vintnor, teaching seniors zazen
- Ken Sawyer, Zen priest and sawyer
- Henry Schaeffer, Suzuki & Trungpa student
- Peter & Jane Schneider, 1st ZC historian, LA Zen
- Peter Schneider interviewing Betty Warren, Della Goertz and Bill Kwong in 1969
- Josh Schrei, spent the first 10 years of his life at the Rochester Zen Center.
- Paul Shippee, Civil Engineer, Actor, Suzuki and Trungpa student
- Bill Shurtleff, soy man.
- David Silva, Monterey firefighter to therapist.
- Bill Smith, carpenter, Los Altos student
- Huston Smith, authority on world religions.
- Layla Bockhorst Smith - Marin teacher
- Gary Snyder, poet, environmentalist, Buddhist
- Jeanie Stearns, memories of early ZC
- John Steiner, peace activist, inner and outer
- Will Stocker, early Los Altos, built zendo, w/Anderson
- Barton Stone, Rememb of Suzuki by a peace activist
- Teah Strozer, Zen teacher, musician
- Mickey Stunkard, doctor and Zen teacher
- J*anet S*turg*eon, Suzuki & Tatsugami student.
- Katherine Thanas, once artist, founder Santa Cruz ZC
- Steve Tipton, sociologist, theologian
- Jack Tjeerdsma, banker, manager, mediator
- Tara Treasurefield (Pat Lang)
- Ted (Ed) Tripp - draft resister
- Seiyo Tsuji, a Japanese/American friend of Shunryu Suzuki in America.
- Jack Van Allen, Buddhist artist.(RIP)
- Bob Walter, Suzuki, Katagiri, Soen, Kerouac,more
- Bob Watkins - 1st Tassajara work leader
- Betty Warren, one of the first of Suzuki's students, the third of the "loyal ladies," the trio of Betty, Jean, and Della. (RIP)
- Judyth Weaver - from Japanese Rinzai to SFZC
- Steve Weintraub - priest and therapist.
- Sojun Mel Weitsman--Two 1995 interviews with one of Suzuki-roshi's disciples, now (May,1999) abbot of the Berkeley Zen Center.
- Philip Whalen - Beat poet, Zen priest.(RIP)
- Stan White - priest of the Taos Zendo.
- Rick Wicks - sent from Sweden
- Margot Wilkie - octogenarian former NY actress and early explorer into Buddhism et al. (RIP)
- Rick Wicks - SFZC Stories - Part 2 & 3
- JJ Wilson - scholar, Phil's wife, keen observer
- Phillip Wilson - early Suzuki disciple
- Liz Wolf-Spada - Suzuki student Christian
- Tom Wright, Uchiyama student, translator
- Reuven Ben Yuhmin - gardener of Tass who's been in Taiwan since the early 70's.
- Anon-1 - artist, nurse, Buddhist.
- Anon-2 - flower
- Anon-3 - fellow trouble-maker
Interviews with Japanese in Japan and the US
- Shunryu on Shunryu - interviews with, CV, lectures by Shunryu Suzuki on his life
- Yasumasa Amada of the Takakusayamakai, the High Grass Mt. Group.
- Genichi Amano--Shunryu Suzuki's godfather at Rinsoin after the war. ***
- Tomoe Katagiri, widow of Dainin Katagiri.
- Taro Kato, the son of one of Shunryu Suzuki's best friends and their trip to Manchuria.
- Kazumitsu and Emi Kato, He's the 1st asst. priest to Suzuki in America - and more.
- Taizan Maezumi, founder of LAZC. (RIP)
- Toshiaki Nakahara, friend of Otohiro Suzuki
- Kojun Noiri, revered Soto priest ***
- Koshin Ogui, Jodo Shinshu priest
- Haruyoshi Kusada - senior Jodo Shinshu priest
- Nanao Sakaki, godfather of Japanese Hippies
- Eido Shimano Roshi
- Hoitsu Suzuki--Eldest son and dharma heir of Shunryu Suzuki.
Oldest interview - 1971 and/or '72 ***
1994 interview at Rinso-in by DC
1995 summary of discussions by Fred Harriman
Fragments with Amano and Fumiko - Mitsu Suzuki--Widow of Shunryu Suzuki.
Interviews by DC in US, Sept.93, Feb.96.
Interview by DC, April '94 in Japan.
Interview on her life by Kazuaki Tanahashi
On her life with Suzuki-roshi by Tanahashi
More from Japan, April '94 by DC - Otohiro Suzuki, Shunryu Suzuki's youngest son
- Yasuko (Suzuki) Oishi Comes to Visit
April 1994 interview with Suzuki Roshi's eldest daughter. - Fred Harriman on the Suzuki family
- Three Members of the Takakusayamakai (Yasumasa Amada, Yasuo Suetsune, Sadayoshi Asaoka), Hoitsu Suzuki, and Mitsu Suzuki. Interviewed by DC in Yaizu, Japan, April, 1994.
- Kazuaki Tanahashi, artist and scholar in US.
- Aiko Uchiyama - Shunryu's little sister
- Fumiyo Uchiyama - Physicist and Sokoji sitter
- Masaji Yamada, a sponsor of Rinsoin. Interviewed and translated by Kyoto Furuhashi.
Letter from Mr. Yamada to DC-translated by Shizuko Takatsuka - Ryuho Yamada, wildman open-hearted monk. (RIP)
- Masao Yamamura
A young neighbor of Shunryu Suzuki's in Japan.
*** = Interviews conducted in 1971 and 72 by Peter and Jane Schneider, Karl and Fumiko Bielefeldt, with the later two translating. I'm now (8-13-11) checking to make sure all of those interviews are on cuke. They were re-assessed with comments added by Fred Harriman in the late nineties. - dc