The Way of Chuang Tzu (Second Edition)
M**N
Poetic and profound
I first read Zhuangzi in Burton Watson's brilliant translation. He himself recommends that you read other versions because the archaic Chinese it's written in is obscure and apparently can be translated in many different ways. Thomas Merton complements that version wonderfully well, putting an entirely different spin on the writing in some places, whilst in others changing the emphasis and teasing out new meanings.It's irrelevant to discuss which is better because they're both equally good in their own ways. Thomas Merton is a little more accessible and has a lovely flow to it but Burton Watson explores the nuances in more depth and contains the full text, not just Merton's selected highlights. Choosing which one to buy is not really too much of a dilemma though - you'll probably want to get them both in the end!
F**B
An essential link between East and West...
Thomas Merton, a Trappist monk with a great gift for communication and dialogue, surely did the world a great favour with his passion for building bridges of understanding between West and East. He took great interest in finding common ground (as well as differences) between mystic Christianity and Buddhist and Daoist traditions. This essay on Chuang Tzu / Zhuangzi stands out as one of his best.
M**K
awsome
this book is great. I can open to any page and read what it has to teach me. I never read it from front to back any more, however i just open and read where my guessing lands
H**A
Playful
loved the playful simple ancient poems.easy to pick up at any point and be inspired.I will definitely be dipping in and out if it even after I've finished!
D**D
profound book from amazon
I have read this book so many times over the last 40 years and it always seems I am reading it for the first time!Very profound writings!
R**R
Four Stars
Really insightful and accessible
C**L
Five Stars
No problems
A**.
Five Stars
Thanks.
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