The listing, Beat Zen Square Zen and Zen, Alan W. Watts has ended.
A City Lights chapbook, (very collectible item) published in March, 1959. With an introduction by who else? Alan W. Watts. Written in Mill Valley, across the SF Bay, at an age when it cost two bits to cross the Golden Gate Bridge. (Today the toll is $6.00)
Regarded by many as the godfather of the beatnik movement, in this 25 page way out of print Pocket Poet Series Publication, Alan encapsulates a 'fundamental sense of the position of the whole Zen Buddhist tradition'.
In spite of the light water stain on the cover, this little booklet is a must have for anyone pretending to study or teach 20th Century "beatnik" literature of Kerouac, Ginsberg, Platt etc.