Daodejing

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy, Eastern, Fiction & Literature, Poetry
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Author: Laozi Laozi ISBN: 9781911253167
Publisher: Enitharmon Press Publication: March 14, 2016
Imprint: Enitharmon Press Language: English
Author: Laozi Laozi
ISBN: 9781911253167
Publisher: Enitharmon Press
Publication: March 14, 2016
Imprint: Enitharmon Press
Language: English

"so both thrive both discovering bliss— real power is female it rises from beneath" These 81 brief poems from the 5th century BCE make up a foundational text in world culture. In elegant, simple yet elusive language, the Daodejing develops its vision of humankind's place in the world in personal, moral, social, political and cosmic terms. Martyn Crucefix's superb new versions in English reflect – for the very first time – the radical fluidity of the original Chinese texts as well as placing the mysterious 'dark' feminine power at their heart. Laozi, the putative author, is said to have despaired of the world's venality and corruption, but he was persuaded to leave the Daodejing poems as a parting gift, as inspiration and as a moral and political handbook.

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"so both thrive both discovering bliss— real power is female it rises from beneath" These 81 brief poems from the 5th century BCE make up a foundational text in world culture. In elegant, simple yet elusive language, the Daodejing develops its vision of humankind's place in the world in personal, moral, social, political and cosmic terms. Martyn Crucefix's superb new versions in English reflect – for the very first time – the radical fluidity of the original Chinese texts as well as placing the mysterious 'dark' feminine power at their heart. Laozi, the putative author, is said to have despaired of the world's venality and corruption, but he was persuaded to leave the Daodejing poems as a parting gift, as inspiration and as a moral and political handbook.

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