"This volume, designed to rigorously reevaluate Watts in light of ensuing scholarship, is a nourishing addition to the small literature on this complex and enormously influential individual." — PsycCRITIQUES"Columbus and Rice have put together a volume that is well conceived, well written, well edited, and accessible to undergraduates as well as scholars." — CHOICE"Watts was a stunningly brilliant writer—far better than almost anyone writing then or now; he clearly had grasped 'the essence of Zen.' Every essay in this book throws new light on the relevance of his ideas for today, and the ones written by those who are also historical figures in the circles Watts moved in and wrote out of offer fascinating historical tidbits. I enthusiastically recommend this book." — Jeffrey J. Kripal, author of Esalen: America and the Religion of No Religion