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Zhuangzi: Basic Writings - (Translations from the Asian Classics) (Paperback)

Zhuangzi: Basic Writings - (Translations from the Asian Classics) (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br><p>Only by understanding Dao (the Way of Nature) and dwelling in its unity can humankind achieve true happiness and freedom, in both life and death. This is the central tenet of the philosophy espoused by Zhuangzi (369?-286? BCE) in the book that bears his name. A leading philosopher of the Daoist strain, Zhuangzi used parable and anecdote, allegory and paradox, to set forth the early ideas of what was to become the Daoist school. Witty and imaginative, enriched by brilliant imagery, and making sportive use of both mythological and historical personages (including even Confucius), this is a timeless classic.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Only by inhabiting Dao (the Way of Nature) and dwelling in its unity can humankind achieve true happiness and freedom, in both life and death. This is Daoist philosophy's central tenet, espoused by the person--or group of people--known as Zhuangzi (369?-286? BCE) in a text by the same name. To be free, individuals must discard rigid distinctions between right and wrong, and follow a course of action not motivated by gain or striving. When one ceases to judge events as good or bad, man-made suffering disappears, and natural suffering is embraced as part of life. <p/>Zhuangzi elucidates this mystical philosophy through humor, parable, and anecdote, using non sequitur and even nonsense to illuminate truths beyond the boundaries of ordinary logic. Boldly imaginative and inventively written, the <i>Zhuangzi</i> floats free of its historical period and society, addressing the spiritual nourishment of all people across time. One of the most justly celebrated texts of the Chinese tradition, the <i>Zhuangzi</i> is read by thousands of English-language scholars each year, yet, until now, only in the Wade-Giles romanization. Burton Watson's conversion to pinyin in this book brings the text in line with how Chinese scholars, and an increasing number of other scholars, read it.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>Burton Watson... possesses all the qualities which distinguish a master translator. As a craftsman and as a poet, he has inspired and challenged two generations.--Asian Affairs<br><br>Translation of any of the classics... from the hand of Burton Watson is an event to be welcomed with gratitude.--Journal of Asian Studies<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Burton Watson has taught at Columbia, Stanford, and Kyoto Universities and is one of the world's best-known translators of Chinese and Japanese works. His translations include <i>The Demon at Agi Bridge and Other Japanese Tales</i>, <i>The Analects of Confucius</i>, <i> The Tales of the Heike</i>, and <i>The Lotus Sutra</i>; the writings of Mozi, Xunzi, and Han Feizi; <i>The Columbia Book of Chinese Poetry</i>; and Sima Qian's <i>Records of the Grand Historian</i>.

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