Sobre el Autor

W. Y. Evans-Wentz was a notable American author and scholar, best known for his pioneering work on Tibetan Buddhism and folklore. He gained prominence for his translation and interpretation of significant texts, notably 'The Tibetan Book of the Dead', which introduced Western audiences to the complex spiritual and philosophical traditions of Tibet. His scholarly pursuits also included studies in Celtic folklore, evidenced by his influential work 'The Fairy-Faith in Celtic Countries', where he explored the beliefs and practices surrounding fairies in the Celtic tradition.

Evans-Wentz was not only a translator but also an ethnographer, deeply engaged with the cultures he studied. His contributions have had lasting impacts on the fields of religious studies and comparative mythology, helping to bridge Eastern and Western thought. He traveled extensively, immersing himself in the traditions and practices he aimed to document and share with the world. His legacy continues to inspire scholars and practitioners interested in the intersection of culture, spirituality, and folklore.

nacionalidad Americano
Fecha de Nacimiento April 2, 1878
Lugar de Nacimiento Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Fecha de fallecimiento November 5, 1965