
Daodejing
$35.18
- Paperback
192 pages
- Release Date
11 July 2025
Summary
The Electrifying Strangeness: A Radical Reinterpretation of the Daodejing
Grounded in a lifetime of research and interpretive work and informed by careful study of recent archeological discoveries of alternate versions of the text, Brook Ziporyn, one of the preeminent explicators of Eastern religions in English, brings us a revelatory new translation—and a radical reinterpretation—of the central text of Taoist thought. Ziporyn offers an alternative to the overly comforting tone of s…
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9781324097280 |
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ISBN-10: | 1324097280 |
Author: | Laozi, Brook Ziporyn |
Publisher: | WW Norton & Co |
Imprint: | WW Norton & Co |
Format: | Paperback |
Number of Pages: | 192 |
Release Date: | 11 July 2025 |
Weight: | 164g |
Dimensions: | 206mm x 132mm x 15mm |
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“Ziporyn’s evocative and deeply researched version is best for the reader who wants the rawest and least sentimental version of the [Daodejing]. He is the only one of these translators who makes no pretension about the definitiveness of his translation. To the contrary, he writes, “the disparity among translations should be celebrated and not decried.” As he sees it, exploring conflicting translations of the Dao De Jing may be the only way a reader who doesn’t know Classical Chinese can start to apprehend the full range of its meanings.” – Stephen R. Platt - Wall Street Journal“Ziporyn is endlessly enthusiastic. His notes on every quivering word or double-edged phrase are indispensable, and the sheer energy with which he explains this deceptively complex text is a marvel of pedagogy.” – Steve Donoghue - Open Letters Review“Ziporyn, a University of Chicago scholar of ancient and medieval Chinese religion and philosophy, presents a challenging and nuanced new translation of the Daodejing. Though English versions of this Daoist classic abound, Ziporyn draws from multiple textual variants to offer an interpretation full of ambiguity, wordplay, and conceptual playfulness … Ziporyn’s interpretation strikes a fine balance between philosophical ingenuity and readability, offering a new and rewarding way to read the Daodejing. This ambitious translation will engage newcomers and the well acquainted alike.” – Publishers Weekly
About The Author
Laozi
Brook Ziporyn is Mircea Eliade Professor of Chinese Religion, Philosophy and Comparative Thought in the Divinity School at the University of Chicago. His translation of Zhuangzi: The Complete Writings was published in 2020. He lives in Chicago.
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