Laozi's Dao De Jing

A New Interpretation for a Transformative Time by Laozi

(Autor) Ken Liu
Formato: Hardcover
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Laozi's Dao De Jing was written around 400 BC by a compassionate soul in a world torn by hatred and ambition, dominated by those that yearned for apocalyptic confrontations and prized ideology over experience. By speaking out against the cleverness of elites and the arrogance of the learned, Laozi upheld the wisdom of the concrete, the humble, the quotidian, the everyday individual dismissed by the great powers of the world. Earthy, playful, and defiant, Laozi's words gave solace to souls back then, and offer comfort today. Now, this beautifully designed new edition serves as both an accessible new translation of an ancient Chinese classic and a fascinating account of renowned novelist Ken Liu's transformative experience while wrestling with the classic text. Throughout this translation, Liu takes us through his own struggles to capture the meaning in Laozi's text in a series of thoughtful and provocative interstitial entries. Unlike traditional notes that purport to be objective, these entries are explicitly personal and unapologetically subjective. Gradually, as Liu learns that true wisdom cannot be pinned down in words, the notes grow sparser until they fade away entirely. His journey suggests the only way out of struggle is to engage with texts that have survived the millennia, wrestling with ideas that gesture at something eternal, in hopes that we might eventually reach that moment of transcendent joy. Liu's translation, by eschewing cleverness, paradoxically reveals the slipperiness of Laozi's original. The Dao De Jing has been translated countless times and will be translated countless times in the future. In that constant change and flow, we finally find our home in Dao, the eternal principle that allows us, finite beings in time and space, to reckon and reconcile with the infinite.

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Editorial:
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Formato:
Hardcover
Número de páginas:
None
Idioma:
en
ISBN:
9781035917624
Año de publicación:
2025
Fecha publicación:
16 de Enero de 2025

Ken Liu

Ken Liu is a Chinese-American author known for his award-winning work "The Paper Menagerie," which explores complex themes of identity, culture, and family. His literary style combines rich world-building with poignant storytelling, earning him acclaim for his contributions to speculative fiction and amplifying diverse voices in literature.

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