Omnivoracious: Ruth Ozeki on Zen and the Art of Creativity → April 8, 2013 Laura Trippi “Like both of Ozeki’s other books, this one can be read on at least two levels: it’s a story within a story about a lonely Japanese girl and it’s a way to write about old Japan vs. new, about traditional Japanese womanhood versus contemporary Japanese American women, about, as Ozeki says, authenticity.” — Sara Nelson, Omnivoracious April 08, 2013OmnivoraciousInterview: Ruth Ozeki on Zen and the Art of CreativitySara Nelson