Thus Spoke Laozi: A New Translation with Commentaries of Dao De Jing

Thus Spoke Laozi: A New Translation with Commentaries of Dao De Jing
Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Hawai'i Press
Country
United States
Published
30 April 2016
Pages
194
ISBN
9780824856410

Thus Spoke Laozi: A New Translation with Commentaries of Dao De Jing

Daodejing (Tao Te Ching) by Chinese philosopher Laozi (Lao Tzu) is one of the most popular Chinese texts, with more than 100 translations available. Why yet another? Author Charles Q. Wu believes that his explorations of the infinite nature of the Daodejing can
bring the readers yet another step closer to what Laozi actually says and how he says it through still another translation.
The strength of Wu’s version comes from his superior bilingual talents and unique cross-cultural perspective, allowing him to draw widely from both Chinese and Western sources. He provides his target audience of nonacademics and non-Chinese readers with line-by-line bilingual text and commentaries, and tries to retain the original beauty of the poetry and paradoxes of Laozi’s writings. His ambition here is for English-speaking readers to experience what Laozi
sounds
like, as if they were reading the work in Chinese.

Taking a fresh look at what is known as the Wang Bi edition of Laozi’s immortal work, Wu makes use of new findings from recent archaeological discoveries, and invites readers to
participate in the translation and interpretation as an open-door, open-ended process.
Rather than claiming finality in his translation, Wu sees himself as a tour guide-leading readers toward unexpected aha! moments as they encounter a more thorough understanding of the Daodejing.

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