From Benjamin Hoff, author ofThe Tao of PoohandThe Te of Piglet,which have sold millions of copies worldwide, comesThe Eternal Tao Te Ching, a new translation of the Chinese philosophical classic, theTao Te Ching.
The Eternal Tao Te Chingis the first translation to employ the meanings of the pre-writing brush characters in use 2,400 years ago, when the classic was written, rather than relying on the often-different meanings of the more modern brush characters, as other translations have done. Hoff points out in his chapter notes the many incidents of meddling and muddling that have been made over the centuries by scholars and copyists, and he corrects the mistakes and removes such tampering from the text. Hoff also makes the provocative claimand demonstrates by revealing clues in the textthat theTao Te Chings author was a young nobleman hiding his identity, rather than the long-alleged author, the Old Master of legend, Lao-tzu. And Hoffs chapter notes shed new light on the authors surprisingly modern viewpoint. With a selection of lyrical color landscape photographs by the author, this is a unique, and uniquely accessible, presentation of theTao Te Ching.
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