This person described one of his theories in an interview as “just a name used, a boat to get one across, and… to be discarded and not carried on one’s back.” A posthumous book by this person compiled by his wife along with Gilbert L. Johnson and Dan Inosanto was originally written after a devastating accident left this person in a back brace for 6 months. The emblem for a theory created by this person consists of clockwise arrows around the Yin Yang symbol. A passage from a book by this person tells the reader to “be formless, shapeless, like (*) water” and says “water can flow, or it can crash.” The “way of the intercepting fist” names this person’s theory influenced by his teacher Ip Man, which titles his book The Tao of Jeet Kune Do. For 10 points, name this writer and martial artist who died at age 32 after starring in the Hong Kong films Fist of Fury and Enter the Dragon. ■END■
ANSWER: Bruce Lee [or Lee Jun-fan]
<Young Fenimore Lee, Other Academic>
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