Description
A new introductory translation of a life-affirming classical Chinese text that finally makes its value, themes and ideas easy to understand.
About the Author
Romain Graziani is Professor in Chinese Studies at the Ecole Normale Superieure de Lyon, France, and Senior Reader at the University of Geneva, Switzerland.
Reviews
The Zhuangzi is by far the most captivating, challenging and playfully profound piece of philosophical literature to have emerged from ancient China. Stringing together its stories and quirky characters with refreshingly new insight and zest, Graziani is a delightful reading companion to this fascinating text. * Roel Sterckx, Joseph Needham Professor of Chinese History, Science and Civilization, University of Cambridge, UK *
Graziani demonstrates through a series of close readings that the style and wit of the Zhuangzi are by no means achieved at the expense of philosophical depth- that, rather, the work's aesthetic appeal and moral seriousness are inseparable. For the first time, the work's determined rejection of almost all the schemes of value current in Warring-States China is revealed. Zhuangzi's art of dialogue, his empathy with 'unreliable' characters, his handling of the taboo topic of death, his twists and turns, are patiently and wonderfully brought out. * Haun Saussy, University Professor of Comparative Literature, University of Chicago, USA *
The Zhuangzi is one of the most imaginative and inventive works in world philosophy. Through his nuanced analyses and outstanding translations, Graziani beautifully conveys the philosophical complexity, the literary subtlety, and the marvelous wit of this extraordinary text. This is a wonderful and tremendously exciting book. * Michael Puett, Walter C. Klein Professor of Chinese History and Anthropology, Harvard University, USA *
Luxuriating in the richness of the Zhuangzi's delightfully irreverent stories, Graziani resists the pressure to distill tidy philosophical lessons from them. Instead, he unleashes his own dazzling literary skill to show how the fictional dimensions of the work are not simply a side show but form the living heart of the text's philosophical vision. * Curie Virag, Senior Researcher and Co-Project Director, University of Edinburgh, UK *
Book Information
ISBN 9781350124318
Author Romain Graziani
Format Paperback
Page Count 216
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 278g