An edition of Halfway Through the Door (1979)

Halfway Through the Door

An Actors Journey Towards the Self

1st Harper & Row pbk. ed.
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An edition of Halfway Through the Door (1979)

Halfway Through the Door

An Actors Journey Towards the Self

1st Harper & Row pbk. ed.
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In this dreary pamphlet, actor Arkin recounts (without a trace of humor) his gradual conversion to yoga/meditation--and urges the rest of us to come along to the ashram. Some years back, after six years of psychoanalysis, he found himself with a thriving marriage and a great career; but he wasn't happy, needing drugs or performing to supply his highs. Then he met John, an unsuccessful actor who nonetheless had total serenity--a guru, in fact, who soon persuaded Arkin to start meditating. At first a bit skeptical, Arkin got only minor benefits (his leaky sinuses drained), but then he began finding transcendence: his brain speeded up, he had a ""vision of harmony"" that felt as if ""I was plugged in directly to the Milky Way"" (""I fell in love with myself""), he started vibrating, and then the Big Stuff--astral travel (""The back of my head came right through the front of my skull and I was left sitting in front of myself""), visions of earlier incarnations (a French Revolution casualty, a Samurai), and ""a burning in my heart"" that meant his heart had opened. No doubt about Arkin's sincerity here, and he tries his best to be down-to-earth. But most readers will find his guru-worship hard to stomach (""Guru, in his brilliance, knew, as he always knows. . .""), and the few references to his wife (who eventually joined in) and family are off-puttingly remote and condescending. Unengaging, then, unlikely to win converts--and not for fans of Arkin's comedy.

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Harper & Row
Language
English
Pages
104

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Halfway Through the Door: An Actors Journey Towards the Self
1984, Harper & Row
in English - 1st Harper & Row pbk. ed.
Cover of: Halfway Through the Door
Halfway Through the Door: An Actors Journey Toward the Self
1979, Harper & Row
in English - 1st ed.

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San Francisco

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
181/.45
Library of Congress
B132.Y6 A683 1984

The Physical Object

Pagination
104 p. ;
Number of pages
104

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3187236M
Internet Archive
halfwaythroughdo00arki
ISBN 10
006250035X
LCCN
83048415
Library Thing
1286850
Goodreads
1219438

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