Sasha's Reviews, 7/7/15 (goodreads.com); Dhr. Seven, Crystal Q. (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly
REVIEW: The Buddha Laughs: Zen and the Comic Spirit by Rev. Dr. M. Conrad Hyers, Ph.D.*

It blurs the line of Congdao/Soto and Linji/Rinzai Zen and is a bit too much in the line of Suzuki Zen to find a proper definition of what Zen humor entails.
It does have interesting and insightful bits and pieces, but as a whole it glosses over too many different concepts and presents it as a unit.
*ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Conrad Hyers was an American writer, lecturer, and ordained Presbyterian minister. He received his Ph.D. in theology and philosophy of religion from Princeton Theological Seminary. Before retiring he was a professor of religion at Gustavus Adolphus College in Saint Peter, Minnesota from 1977-1997.
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