The Art of War

The Art of War
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The Essential Translation of the Classic Book of Life

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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2008

Lexile Score

1550

Reading Level

12

نویسنده

Lorna Raver

شابک

9781624608384
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نقد و بررسی

AudioFile Magazine
The most often quoted idea from this textbook on war is that the battle is often won before it is fought. Modern warriors, warrior-wannabes, and world leaders would be advised to heed Sun-Tzu's wisdom. Reader Lorna Raver's skill with voices adds to the inscrutable nature of the text and increases the listener's attention. There are times during this new translation of the ancient texts when fantasies of world domination may creep into the listener's mind. If your goal is smaller, this version of THE ART OF WAR may still be helpful. R.O. (c) AudioFile 2005, Portland, Maine

Publisher's Weekly

November 1, 2002
Sun-tzu's The Art of War has led military strategists, economists, politicians and other leaders for more than 2,000 years, and has been translated numerous times. Scholar Minford takes a crack at it here, offering a new translation, introduction and commentary. This fundamental volume could be one of the best in recent years, as it features notes on pronunciation, suggestions for further reading, a chronology of Chinese dynasties and historical events, and more. After these briefings, Minford separates the book in two: first, a straightforward translation of Sun-tzu's book, and second, the translation coupled with commentary. "The Art of War is both inspirational and worrying. It is beautiful and chilling....It lends itself to infinite applications," Minford writes. Indeed, this new translation is accessible to anyone seeking guidance, whether they're learning to drive defensively, ironing out relationship kinks or conducting war.



AudioFile Magazine
This ancient Chinese treatise on battle strategies and waging war, like Machiavelli's THE PRINCE, is still consulted by despots, generals, and captains of industry. Indeed, the Western world is coming to believe that its Taoist wisdom applies to all sorts of competitive situations. The reliable George Guidall narrates the extensive translator's notes. But first Joe Mantegna, star of TV's FIRST MONDAY, forays through Sun Tzu's admonitions. Mantegna has an unexpressive voice. However his timing, especially his manipulation of pauses and rhythms, is so apt that it --plus a fascinating text -- carries him victoriously through the fray. Y.R. (c) AudioFile 2002, Portland, Maine


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