Ursula K. Le Guin is the winner of the Hugo, Nebula, Gandalf, Kafka, and National Book Awards. She is the author of many short stories and more than fifteen novels, including The Left Hand of Darkness and The Dispossessed. She is also an honored author of children's books, poetry, and criticism.
"Reading [Le Guin's] translations is like taking a shared walk down
a familiar trail where we discover rocks and water that we somehow
missed before . . . undeniably refreshing, capturing a language
that is casual and clear, reflective and pointed, full of the wise
humor of the Way."--Parabola "A student of the Tao for several
decades, Le Guin has created an English text that will speak to
modern readers in a fresh and lively way, while conveying the
humor, insight, and beauty of the original."--Shambhala Sun "The
Tao Te Ching was written about 2,500 years ago yet its wisdom
remains pure and inspiring."--Light of Consciousness
"Ursula K. Le Guin's translation of the Tao Te Ching is a personal
and poetic meditation. Through her own careful study of these
ancient teachings, she brings the Way into contemporary life. Each
day, I open this book at random and receive a contemplative gift.
These words are akin to water in the desert."--Terry Tempest
Williams, author of Refuge
Reading [Le Guin s] translations is like taking a shared walk down
a familiar trail where we discover rocks and water that we somehow
missed before . . . undeniably refreshing, capturing a language
that is casual and clear, reflective and pointed, full of the wise
humor of the Way. "Parabola"
A student of the Tao for several decades, Le Guin has created an
English text that will speak to modern readers in a fresh and
lively way, while conveying the humor, insight, and beauty of the
original. "Shambhala Sun"
The "Tao Te Ching" was written about 2,500 years ago yet its wisdom
remains pure and inspiring. "Light of Consciousness
"
Ursula K. Le Guin s translation of the "Tao Te Ching" is a personal
and poetic meditation. Through her own careful study of these
ancient teachings, she brings the Way into contemporary life. Each
day, I open this book at random and receive a contemplative gift.
These words are akin to water in the desert. Terry Tempest
Williams, author of "Refuge""
“Reading [Le Guin’s] translations is like taking a shared walk down
a familiar trail where we discover rocks and water that we somehow
missed before . . . undeniably refreshing, capturing a language
that is casual and clear, reflective and pointed, full of the wise
humor of the Way.”—"Parabola"
“A student of the Tao for several decades, Le Guin has created an
English text that will speak to modern readers in a fresh and
lively way, while conveying the humor, insight, and beauty of the
original.”—"Shambhala Sun"
“The "Tao Te Ching" was written about 2,500 years ago yet its
wisdom remains pure and inspiring.”—"Light of Consciousness
"
“Ursula K. Le Guin’s translation of the "Tao Te Ching" is a
personal and poetic meditation. Through her own careful study of
these ancient teachings, she brings the Way into contemporary life.
Each day, I open this book at random and receive a contemplative
gift. These
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