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File Size: 2133 KB
Print Length: 208 pages
Publisher: SkyLight Paths; 1 edition (October 19, 2012)
Publication Date: October 19, 2012
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B01HT6DG12
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I fell in love with the Tao Te Ching when I discovered it nearly 45 years ago. I was so enamored with the book (which I had checked out of the library) that I created a copy for myself on a manual typewriter. (This was back when the book was not readily available in bookstores.) When the Feng-English translation came out, I enjoyed it immensely because it was poetic and accompanied by terrific photographs. It was my favorite for many years. But after years of reading this text as well as many other translations, I have found that Derek Lin's translation and illuminating annotation seems to get closer to the heart of Lao Tzu's message better than any other rendering. It is now my go-to book when I want to recall what Lao Tzu said about a particular topic.
The translator has put a lot of thought into this translation. As I read it, the translation masterfully uses the english language device of the strong verb, which enables the text to carry through its rhythm throughout the 81 chapters.I have just two overall criticisms, about the annotations, and about the purpose of the text. The annotations are more introductory narrative expositions than critical analysis. They are meant to prepare and open the reader to the chapters, not necessarily to elucidate the completeness of each line. To give just one example, chapter 11 discusses , in a nutshell, the nature of activity, creativity, and space, of which the annotations hardly provide an analysis (to give just one example). I would read the chapters as they stand, and look at the annotations only if there is a real question or lack of clarity about the chapters. Reading the other way around, or beginning with the annotations, and then moving to the chapters, risks screwing up the genuine experience of the complexities of the chapters that at the same time are also simple truths.Obviously, an entire world view on metaphysics and cosmology is used or presumed by the original author, and if this were to be defined or discussed in the one page annotations, it would raise the annotations beyond the introductory level for the purpose of which I am understanding them to have been written.Regarding the purpose of the text, it must be kept in mind that this book is a treatise on good government, which means it was written for someone who wants to rule. This makes the text doubly interesting. The book indicates that to rule well, the ruler must know the people s/he governs. This also means that the people, in order to live well, must understand the ruler in his/her different manifestations (see, for example, chapters 17 ff.). So the book must work both ways. More details could have been provided on this, in the foreword or in the annotations.
I've read many different translations of this classic text, and recommend doing so to others. Each different translation will give you something different. However, if I'd have to choose only one, or one to start, I'd choose this one. A very readable, clear translation, that still holds close to the more literal ones out there.I also find very helpful the notes that come immediately after each chapter/verse. The notes are highly ordered with numbers pointing to the text.For those with a Kindle: I have this book in print and on Kindle. The Kindle version used to have terrible organisation, with the whole Tao Te Ching being one entry, and I returned it. That is fixed now. There is a proper content page, with a section for each chapter, and a separate entry for its notes. So it is much easier to go back and forth and read favourite chapters when you want it.Highly recommended.
Derek Lin has performed an outstanding job of helping the Tao to reach out reportedly from a sage Lao Tzu about 2,500 years ago, to the present and still resonate clearly.While the online text found here is missing the annotations that are integral in understanding the translation in today's terms it can be very useful and helpful in that it provides a glimpse for comparison purposeshttp://www.dereklin.com/Tao-Te-ChingOf the ten translations have been reading, I find this to be easiest to follow. Where a meaning differs from some the other translation, in the annotations he explains why. In looking at some other translations, sometimes I find that the translation appears to be tinted somewhat by the color of the thoughts of the interpreter.Some of the other translations have been reading:John Bright-FeyTao Te Ching: An Authentic Taoist Translation,The Whole Heart of Tao (The Whole Heart series);Stephen Addis & Stanley Lombardo Tao Te Ching by Lao-Tzu, Addiss, Stephen, Lombardo, Stanley, Watson, Burton copyright 1993 Edition [Paperback(1993)];Dennis Waller Tao Te Ching- Lao Tzu, A Translation;Witter Bynner The Way of Life, According to Laotzu;Ron Hogan;JH McDonald;Jane English & Gia Fu-FengPerhaps looking here will be helpful as well:http://www.duhtao.com/sidebyside.htmlI found that Alan Watts with Al Chung-liang Huang writing in Tao: The Watercourse Way to be informative. So was Thomas Merton's bookThe Way of Chuang Tzu (Second Edition)
Classics. Well translated with some interesting points in footnotes. Wouldn't recommend reading the footnotes during the first read-through, for they tend to be quite simplistic and subjective. At some points I even had to shrug the IMO obviously misaligned conclusions. They do provide some insights, albeit heavily influenced by American way of thinking. Europeans, especially Eastern, might come to different conclusions than the translator.All in all aligns well with modern liberal thought
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