Lao Tzu : Tao Te Ching : A Book About the Way and the Power of the Way
 

Lao Tzu : Tao Te Ching : A Book About the Way and the Power of the Way

by Ursula K. Le Guin, Lao Tzu

Like Stephen Mitchell, acclaimed author and poet Ursula K. Le Guin has attempted a nonliteral, poetic rendition of the Tao Te Ching. She brings to it a punctuated grace that can only have been hammered out during long trials of wordsmithing. The wisdom that she finds in the Tao Te Ching is primal, and her spare, undulating phrases speak volumes. By making the text her own, Le Guin... (read more)

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Short but sweet. It can be finished in an hour, which was disappointing.

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  • thompso_bl74

    thompso_bl74 said:

    Am I simply trying too hard to find the inner, hidden truths of Tao Te Ching? Are these attributes honestly on the surface as I see them, not to be over-analyzed and picked to bits as I am? Feed back on this one may help.....?

    posted Wednesday, March 26 2008 ( | view 4 replies )
  • Jennyfa a

    jennyfa a said:

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    posted Thursday, December 20 2007
  • Ranko

    ranko said:

    Translation by: Yi-Ping Ong
    Year: 1991/1997
    Introduction? Yes, a rather long one, in fact.
    Analysis of passages? No, although there are a few endnotes.
    First line: The Tao that can be followed is not the eternal Tao.
    Special traits: There's a section on “The World of Lao Tzu and the Tao Te Ching,” and the introduction to the book is one of the longer introductions I have seen in any of the books.

    posted Monday, December 17 2007
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