Review:
"A gem to remember Watts by. . . . There is a flamboyant and fascinating display of learning and complex indications of a personality that seems to have resisted inner pacification." "Kirkus Reviews," on the English-language edition"
"Watts begins with scholarship and intellect and proceeds with art and eloquence to the frontiers of the spirit. . . . This is a profound and worthy work, left by a teacher to echo and re-echo." "Los Angeles Times," on the English-language edition"
"Watts's last book is in the category of his finest work, a lucid discussion of Taoism and the Chinese language . . . profound, reflective, and enlightening. Moreover, the text supplies a sense of his ebullient spirit behind the revelation of Tao." "Boston Globe," on the English-language edition"
About the Author:
Alan Watts was a British philosopher, writer, and speaker best known as an interpreter and advocate of Eastern philosophy for a Western audience. He is the author of "Become What You Are," "The Way of Zen," and "The Wisdom of Insecurity." Al Chung-liang Huang is a philosopher, a performer, and an internationally acclaimed Taiji master and educator. He is the founder and director of the Living Tao Foundation and the coauthor of several books on Tao and Taiji.
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