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Buy Lao-tzu's Taoteching by Pine, Red, Tzu, Lao online on desertcart.ae at best prices. โ Fast and free shipping โ free returns โ cash on delivery available on eligible purchase. Review: Clearly presented with interesting comments from interesting individuals! Highly recommended. Red Pineโs comparisons to other versions offers some additional insights. Review: The only splendid translation of the TaoTeChing that comes with selected commentaries from the ancient times. I'm a fan of Red Pine's translations. Anything he has translated is worth reading.
| Best Sellers Rank | #222,787 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #296 in Buddhism #427 in Other Eastern Religions & Sacred Texts #489 in Other Religions, Practices & Sacred Texts |
| Customer reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (238) |
| Dimensions | 15.49 x 1.78 x 23.11 cm |
| Edition | 3rd Revised ed. |
| ISBN-10 | 1556592906 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1556592904 |
| Item weight | 1.05 Kilograms |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 200 pages |
| Publication date | 1 November 2009 |
| Publisher | Copper Canyon Press |
A**R
Clearly presented with interesting comments from interesting individuals! Highly recommended. Red Pineโs comparisons to other versions offers some additional insights.
C**I
The only splendid translation of the TaoTeChing that comes with selected commentaries from the ancient times. I'm a fan of Red Pine's translations. Anything he has translated is worth reading.
J**.
Excellent edition, for those commenting that the Chinese text does not align, it is not read left to right, the classical Chinese characters are read from the top to the bottom from right to left.
L**E
The "Tao Te Ching" (roughly "The Classic of the Way and Virtue") was written by a shadowy figure now known as Lao-tzu, "the Old Master." His writings outline a way of being in which the practitioner ceases to exert his or her will over the world, simply "going with the flow" of things as they naturally arise. Lao-tzu himself seems to have done quite a good job of this, effacing himself so thoroughly that we no longer know even his real name, but his text, in its quiet way, has endured for thousands of years. Red Pine has been a sensitive translator of a great many spiritual classics from the Chinese and Indian traditions, but with this "Tao" he outdoes himself. He created a new recension of the text based on recently-discovered scrolls, and his translation is founded on this work. Let us be clear: editing the text in this manner is a process in which all translators of ancient works must to some extent take part. The best textual critics look at the whole scope of the work, take in as many variations as possible, and then select the bit of text that seems most well-attested or most in line with the intent of the author. It does not mean the translator merely looks for variants that support his beliefs or agenda, although (lamentably) this sometimes happens. Thankfully, Red Pine does not do this. He has clearly engaged deeply with the text, and he makes his choices based on a reflective understanding of Lao-tzu's philosophy. After textual reconstruction, of course, comes the even more complex act of translating the text into another language. Many translators play free with the text to some degree; they insert ideas, explanations, and other tidbits they feel clarify or "communicate" the text. Red Pine has by necessity made some such choices at the stage of recension, but there such tinkering all but stops. His English version is spare--not elliptical, but neither embellished--and hews extremely close to his Chinese text. It can hardly be emphasized enough that Red Pine has brought the text into English about as directly as seems possible. If the translation alone were printed in a booklet and distributed, it would be a gift. But in this edition Red Pine has given us much more. The book itself is attractively designed: a pleasant size; text clear and readable. Each page includes Red Pine's Chinese text alongside the English translation, which is extremely useful if you happen to read Chinese and quite pretty even if you don't. Finally, each chapter is accompanied by extracts from several commentaries. The selection of writers covers numerous traditions and centuries of Chinese thought, and can help readers absorb a difficult verse, or perhaps find their own insights. There is also a comment from Red Pine, sometimes with a short thought on the chapter, or giving his rationale for choosing a particular textual variant. Each chapter is presented on facing pages, with commentary never running onto the next verso. This allows the commentaries to inform and stimulate without becoming exhausting or pedantic. The Tao Te Ching is like a mountain, and every translator like a guide. Red Pine is sure-footed; he points out the great features of the thing but never forces it on us. We are left to contemplate its grandeur and harrow its mysteries largely for ourselves. No doubt translations of the Tao will continue to be made, but after this book you may never need them. ~
F**E
Red Pine's translation is one of the best versions of the Tao Te Ching Ive read. Not only it is Master fully translated, but the comentaries and notes are fantastic to help the understanding of the book. The author also offers an interesting point of view, comparing the Tao to the moon. If you're only going to read one translation of the book, go for this one.
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