Linda Hess

Linda Hess is Emerita faculty in Stanford University’s Department of Religious Studies, where she taught for 21 years. She is the author of The Bijak of Kabir (North Point/Oxford University Press), A Touch of Grace (Shambhala), and other books. Her major new translation of Kabir poetry is forthcoming from Harvard University Press. Her honors include a Guggenheim Fellowship, a Radcliffe Bunting Fellowship, a Fulbright scholarship, and a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Humanities.

Before her academic career, Linda was a freelance writer whose work was published in the Village VoiceSaturday Review, and San Francisco Chronicle Magazine on topics including folk music, humanistic psychology, Indian literature, and spirituality. She has been praised for her powerful, evocative writing and remarkable translations of poetry. Her literary voice is that of a storyteller and poet. Linda has been a Zen practitioner for many years. She and her husband—artist, writer, and translator Kazuaki Tanahashi—live in Berkeley and have two adult children.