

Tao Te Ching: A Graphic Novel [Wilson, Sean Michael, Kwok, Cary, Wilson, William Scott] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Tao Te Ching: A Graphic Novel Review: The Graphic Novel for your Life - This book has transcended for many centuries. It seems that to understand the Tao Te Ching, it takes a lifetime? Remember, as philosophical as it sounds, a journey of a lifetime begins now! Read it, learn it, apply it! It will mean different things to different people in different times of their life! This version has visual aspects to accompany the written. Have an open mind and delve into this masterpiece. Review: Shallow drawings and poor translation - "Look how this one verse line applies to my hippie philosophy" is the general trend of the illustrations. The translation used is horrendous! I read another a few years ago, which was sometimes to profound but mostly intelligible - this text is clunky, awkward and often confusing. Insulting to the great classic




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The Graphic Novel for your Life
This book has transcended for many centuries. It seems that to understand the Tao Te Ching, it takes a lifetime? Remember, as philosophical as it sounds, a journey of a lifetime begins now! Read it, learn it, apply it! It will mean different things to different people in different times of their life! This version has visual aspects to accompany the written. Have an open mind and delve into this masterpiece.
A**G
Shallow drawings and poor translation
"Look how this one verse line applies to my hippie philosophy" is the general trend of the illustrations. The translation used is horrendous! I read another a few years ago, which was sometimes to profound but mostly intelligible - this text is clunky, awkward and often confusing. Insulting to the great classic
D**N
Missed the mark on both aspects
Not really a graphic novel. More like illustrations along with text. Not the best rendition of the Tao te Ching nor interesting illustrations.
T**G
weak translation
Lovely graphics but a weak and ungraceful translation.
K**.
Unfortunately, didn't help me understand.
I have read the Tao Te Ching more than once, and find it very difficult to understand. Nevertheless, I keep trying to understand this book, as I am interested in the thinking behind movements that have affected the world and its cultures. I was optimistic that Sean Michael Wilson's added illustrations might help me take in the words more easily. You may consider it user error, but it didn't work. While some of the illustrations were helpful, others seemed to have nothing to do with the pages surrounding them. Tao Te Ching is just as much a mystery to me now as it was before I read this version. Perhaps, for me, it is meant to remain so. Many thanks to NetGalley and Shambhalla Publications for giving me another opportunity to learn these lessons. All opinions expressed are strictly my own.