Lee Carlson is an author, journalist, and Zen practitioner whose acclaimed memoir Passage to Nirvana chronicles his recovery from traumatic brain injury using writing, sailing, and Zen. A former magazine editor and documentary producer, his work has appeared in Outside, the Los Angeles Times, and multiple Time Inc. publications. A longtime student of Peter Matthiessen, Carlson's current book explores their relationship and Matthiessen's legacy. He currently lives in Western New York. Learn more at leecarlson.life.
""A Single Excellent Night threads a synchronistic tapestry of mentorship, mystery, and self discovery that exemplifies the ancient adage ""The teacher will manifest when the student is ready."" Carlson's journey is the epitome of a life filled with adventure, curiosity, and surrender."" -Neil O'Keefe, Qigong Teacher ""A very fine writer, Carlson speaks with great emotion and insight. Carlson's spiritual searching is described beautifully in A Single Excellent Night. What makes it truly stand out is his very close friendship with the writer Peter Matthiessen. Mr. Carlson has written an important memoir that puts him on a par with both his mentor and the very best memoir writers working today."" -Steve Wick, Pulitzer Prize winning journalist and author of Bad Company, The Long Night, and The Ruins ""A compelling account of a spiritual journey. The author takes us all the way from the private depths of despair to a genuine revelation about suffering and the way out of suffering. It is an eloquent testament to the effectiveness of Zen training and the importance of finding a wise and compassionate teacher."" -Michael Haggiag, publisher of The Zen Gateway, and Peter Matthiessen's Sand Rivers ""In this detailed and deeply personal memoir, sports and travel writer, sailor, magazine editor, and parent Lee Carlson, shows life itself, with all its challenges and complexities, to be a spiritual path. Drawing especially on his interactions with his Zen teacher, the noted author, environmentalist, and activist, Peter Matthiessen (author of The Snow Leopard among many other award-winning books), Lee presents the challenges of our ordinary lives in our complex times as the ground for our maturing as spiritually whole human beings."" -Rafe Martin, professional storyteller, award-winning author, and Founder of the Endless Path Zendo ""Lee Carlson has done the impossible. This captivating memoir unfolds his personal journey of love, pain, injury, and recovery into a journey of enlightenment and universal truths with the beating heart of Zen Buddhism. Supported by his friendship with and teachings of Peter Matthiessen, Carlson encompasses a broader view of life, nature, and spiritual activism. Readers will experience their own expanding awareness that the journey is often as important as the destination."" -Connie Hambley, author of The Jessica Trilogy