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8 Classic Books You Can Read in a Day 

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@drackaris_
@drackaris_ Год назад
Another recommendation would be Hemingway The Old Man and the Sea. Love that book.
@joecarson3379
@joecarson3379 Год назад
I've just read this in the last few months...no wonder it won him the Nobel prize. Amazing.
@todoroni4life
@todoroni4life Год назад
Coincidentally I read it in one day/night. Really great book.
@MH-ql4nh
@MH-ql4nh Год назад
Agree. The Old Man and the Sea is just breathtaking.
@chrisafiskon
@chrisafiskon Год назад
An excellent book.
@ДанилГоловня-м3ъ
Agree. But it's demand from you a deep emotional connection. Maybe you could read it fast but you have to spend some time with it afterwards.
@johnalderete5328
@johnalderete5328 Год назад
Benjamin Hoff’s “The Tao of Pooh” is a fun little read (around 160 pages). Hoff uses Pooh and friends to illustrate and explain the key principles of Taoism. Pooh actually has a lot to say and ask along the way. Again, a fun fast read that I think explains Taoism really well foe those new to it.
@jackhillman5315
@jackhillman5315 Год назад
Omg I've read this as well. It's great
@WilliamCarter-p7e
@WilliamCarter-p7e Год назад
My friend whose family is from Taiwan recommended this to me as well. Combining that with his discussion of Daoism as the philosophy that Goku most embodies led me to a much deeper appreciation for the philosophy. On a tangent, perhaps my favorite short anime is Trigun, and I would place it in the "westaboo" genre, ie seeing Western tropes from an east asian perspective.
@ericneff9908
@ericneff9908 Год назад
Great list. Others have suggested additions, so I'm going to suggest Notes from Underground by Dostoevsky.
@s-esq.
@s-esq. Год назад
Franz Kafka’s ‘The Metamorophosis’ has been so high on my list [of]* favourite short book[s]* that I read it every time I want to read a short book (😂), my preference being the Norton Critical Edition of it. *: Editor's
@pauingles5810
@pauingles5810 Год назад
You should read other Kafka works
@davidbockoven161
@davidbockoven161 Год назад
"In the Penal Colony" is always a good mind bender. I'm also very fond of "A Hunger Artist."
@pauingles5810
@pauingles5810 Год назад
@@davidbockoven161 Amazing selection, I also love The Veredicy
@paulrittweger5692
@paulrittweger5692 Год назад
How about: joseph conrad - Heart of darkness
@MrPodvig
@MrPodvig Год назад
I was disappointed that you missed Harold and the Purple Crayon.
@filipjuriga5278
@filipjuriga5278 Год назад
Read THAT in a day? dont be ridiculous.
@k_i_k_ii
@k_i_k_ii Год назад
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland is a fantastic recommendation for anyone to enjoy. I read it for the first time this year and it was a 5 star read for me. I agree with the sentiment that kids should have more interaction with quality works of literature and media in general. My mom started my love of books when she took me to the library often as a young kid, and I'll always be thankful for that.
@davidbockoven161
@davidbockoven161 Год назад
I'm glad you enjoyed this book. I read it out loud to my daughters, but I have to admit it was a bit of a "meh" experience. It just didn't "happen" for us.
@botks894
@botks894 Год назад
I would definitely recommend Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, very enjoyable and digestible read with an impactful story for a short book
@iga279
@iga279 Год назад
agree! the movie was equally good!
@MorganMorris-s8l
@MorganMorris-s8l Год назад
The Death of Ivan Illych is another masterpiece
@tinahatch7440
@tinahatch7440 Год назад
Great recommendations! I'd also like to add The Book of Tea by Okakura Kakuzō, it's basically a 160-page essay about Japanese philosophy and culture.
@cincinnatea8978
@cincinnatea8978 Год назад
The Death of Ivan Ilyich by Tolstoy.
@deepchakraborty3353
@deepchakraborty3353 Год назад
Hey Jared.... A recommend for you from Indian Author.... Rabindranath Tagore's Short Stories.
@ralflth
@ralflth Год назад
great video as always! If I can add a book on the list, would be The Death of Ivan Ilyich - Tolstoy
@jlstrick1
@jlstrick1 Год назад
I read that version of Siddartha in high school and I am definitely older than you 😂. I devoured that book when I got it … I am normally a slow reader, but I couldn’t put it down. Started me on a lifelong interest in eastern philosophy. Glad to see you mention the Tao Te Ching. I’ve been meditating on that for over 25 years and I still have a lot to learn. Stephen Mitchell’s translation is a reliable one with helpful commentary. Thank you for your thoughtful and accessible approach!
@Ademarr32
@Ademarr32 Год назад
What other books would you recommend?
@thebluesmurfdude
@thebluesmurfdude Год назад
I just picked up copies of Introduction to Classic Chinese Philosophy by Bryan W Van Norden along with Tao Te Ching, Lich Tzu, and Chuang Tzu. Working through Introduction to Classic Chinese Philosophy right now, and then diving into Tao Te Ching. Excited to have my tiny brain worked out!
@SchmoeJoe99
@SchmoeJoe99 Год назад
Me with my tiny attention span after seeing this video "Yeah I could definitely get through those in day" knowing damn well I won't
@aleksandrshapovalenko4263
@aleksandrshapovalenko4263 Год назад
I would add "Pedro Paramo" by Juan Rulfo. It's short and, at least for me, it was mind-blowing.
@davidbockoven161
@davidbockoven161 Год назад
Yes, yes, yes! Great book.
@jasonluis8895
@jasonluis8895 Год назад
If you take a long walk while reading Siddhartha, by the time you get home, you feel like a different person. You feel this sense of connection and oneness
@PParks6973
@PParks6973 Год назад
I like to take notes on books you tubers share. In future could you slow down and hold book up so I can see the cover? Gives me a moment to jote it in writing. Thank you so much.😊
@craiggersify
@craiggersify Год назад
On the note of looking for translations - one secret resource that I’ve found truly lovely is the Oxford Guide to Literature in English Translation. They basically get subject matter experts to overview: -what the merits and detractions are of the different translations of major works - especially for non-western areas, books that have good translations but are often overlooked or underknown. I’ve lost track of how many times I’ve either discovered something new I’ve loved, or been very grateful I had my eyes open picking a translation. It seems to be out of print, but also it’s still possible to pick up a used copy for under $10. I’ve used it way more than I thought I would- looks niche at first glance but is worth its weight in gold.
@chopin65
@chopin65 Год назад
Don't think books should be a read in a day. It implies the reader is more important than the book. I can assure you. The mere fact that Hemingway wrote "The Old Man and the Sea" is enough reason that it deserves a more methodical and meditative reading than can be accomplished in a day. Perhaps. It is worth noting that wisdom can not be rushed. Books should be respected, not consumed to pass the time.
@pattube
@pattube 5 месяцев назад
Or instead of 8 short classics, 1 long classic that is equal to or less than the 8 classics in total word count! 😊
@Wadedotdotdot
@Wadedotdotdot Год назад
Ha! I’m reading Siddhartha right now! I’m a very slow reader and trying to digest it so it’s taken me about a week now.
@briancollins1296
@briancollins1296 Год назад
Speaking of Le Guin, her novel The Lathe of Heaven is under 200 pages, but pretty dense and "out there."
@masquerademonday
@masquerademonday Год назад
Bartleby has entered the chat…
@bjhale
@bjhale Год назад
I'd prefer he didn't.
@davidbockoven161
@davidbockoven161 Год назад
I was thinking "Bartleby" too! I didn't know if it would "count" since it's really just a fairly long short story.
@matttt60
@matttt60 Год назад
It's interesting because Tao Te Ching(Dao De Jing) in Brazil has 600 pages, because it's full of translation notes. Definitely not to read in one day
@arshsingh1984
@arshsingh1984 Год назад
Also Dr. Jekyll and Mr Hyde
@timjohns2751
@timjohns2751 Год назад
Thanks for this I'm going to pick up a couple of these. I thought you might include "Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions" by Edwin A Abbot. One of my very favorite short reads.
@davidbockoven161
@davidbockoven161 Год назад
Interesting list. I would add four: 1) Kafka's Metamorphosis; 2) The Six Inner Chapters of Zhuangzi (way funnier but still as weird as Dao de jing); 3) Feline Philosophy by John Gray (I think in one of his videos that Jared mentioned he's into cats--I thiink he might like this?); and 4) a collection of Borges's stories. (BTW, speaking of To the Lighthouse, the idea of a "lighthouse experience" has become a sort of metaphor for my immediate family of my wife and two teenaged daughters even though I'm the only one who has read that book--it's actually the only novel of Woolf's I've managed to finish; it seems to mean something that we always want or mean to do, but then always put off and never actually happens.) (I've been binging some of Jared's other videos this evening, and I'm also a HUGE fan of LeGuin. One of her shorter books at just under 250 pages that could probably be read in a day is The Telling. I realize that this is not maybe one of her "best" books (it's a pretty clunky and obvious allegory) unlike the Earthsea series, Always Coming Home, or The Dispossessed, but I don't know what it is about that book that I keep coming back to and thinking about.)
@CaffeineAndMylanta
@CaffeineAndMylanta Год назад
Well as it says in the Tao, the more you talk about the Tao the less you understand it.
@joecarson3379
@joecarson3379 Год назад
Some great recommendations Jared. If I could i would add 'The Fall' by Albert Camus and 'The Pearl ' by John Steinbeck...great great short reads. Maybe even add Rita Hayworth & The Shawshank and Redemption and Breakfast at Tiffany's. Just a few novellas that are great one day reads...but of course it could be a long list.
@alexiafox8000
@alexiafox8000 Год назад
Also Steinbeck's 'Of Mice and Men'
@silentclimber
@silentclimber Год назад
Stranger was short and amazing too
@joecarson3379
@joecarson3379 Год назад
@@alexiafox8000 absolutely...a classic!
@joecarson3379
@joecarson3379 Год назад
@@silentclimber agree 100%...it was my first introduction to philosophy as a teenager. It was such an influence I went on to study philosophy at university!
@MarkLeBay
@MarkLeBay Год назад
Flowers for Algernon is my favorite short story.
@DaRkPlUm
@DaRkPlUm 7 месяцев назад
I literally came to the comment section to write this. It was heart wrenching and, I don't know about you, but it made me grateful for the intelligence that I do possess. A must read for anyone even remotely interested in Science Fiction or Philosophy.
@gibsonraymonda
@gibsonraymonda Год назад
I like the Jane English and Gia-Fu Feng translation of Tao Te Ching. Voltaire’s Candide is a quick read too.
@jasonarnett5487
@jasonarnett5487 Год назад
I feel like stoicism and daoism are quite similar. Living and enjoying a simple life. Accepting fate, or giving up control and not being attached to outcomes. I find it fascinating how in the west we were taught, "In the beginning was the Word and the Word was with God". And in the east, at least in daoism in particular, we are taught, "the tao that can be spoken is not the eternal tao."
@marklawley3315
@marklawley3315 Год назад
Stop shaking the books!
@space_cowboy_6
@space_cowboy_6 Год назад
If you want to read a great woman writer, definitely read Isabell Allende.
@davidbockoven161
@davidbockoven161 Год назад
Yes! (One of my all-time favorite stories is "If You Touched My Heart")
@patricksherriff488
@patricksherriff488 Год назад
A great classic for kids and adults is The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. My grandparents gifted it to me as an 8 year old when I moved countries and it's always accompanied me in some way or another, definitely a book that one comes back to as life progresses. I really recommend it for those who haven't had a chance to read it.
@jonfibonacci
@jonfibonacci Год назад
Musonious Rufus was okay. Not the same level of impact on me personally when it comes to Stoic ideas.
@kriskringlereads
@kriskringlereads Год назад
I would also recommend Viktor E. Frankl’s «Man’s Search for Meaning».
@ChrisHolly
@ChrisHolly Год назад
I am simply unable to get ride of books. Even the silly books I read in middle school. They all have some value but I continually run out of space for keeping books. The Tao and Siddhartha are fantastic and I shall be reading your other suggestions.
@richardranke3158
@richardranke3158 Год назад
I have saved and even re-bought books that I remember reading when I was in 2nd,3rd and 1st grade...and even kindergarten.
@davidbcalhoun
@davidbcalhoun Год назад
Highly recommend Bryan Van Norden’s introduction to Chinese philosophy for a good perspective on what’s going on with Lao Tzu and other Chinese philosophers. So many translations of TTC as well! I really like Red Pine’s translation. Also worth mentioning that there's definitely a common thread through Daoism (Lao Tzu and Zhangzhi) to Buddhism, and even up into Kierkegaard a bit.
@AmanCreatesArt
@AmanCreatesArt 7 месяцев назад
Thankfully I got into the habit of seeking out women writers due to a Women’s Studies class in high school. A Room of One’s Own is great, but I like To the Lighthouse even more. The middle section of the book just describes the passage of time over many years in an empty house, and it’s brilliant writing!
@WhiteBloggerBlackSpecs
@WhiteBloggerBlackSpecs Год назад
Lord of the Flies
@iga279
@iga279 Год назад
Have always liked Hesse and read all of his books. Steppenwolf is still my favourite. But there is really a nice gem of a book in Jacques Ranciere's The Ignorant Schoolmaster. Might teach a lesson or two to many a so-called educationist these days.
@bruceharrison306
@bruceharrison306 Год назад
Leo Tolstoy's Fables for Children Jonathan Livingston Seagull - Richard Bach A Christmas Carol - Charles Dickens The British in Love - Jilly Cooper (If you want to "get into" poetry, this is a really, really, really good introduction.)
@bruceharrison306
@bruceharrison306 Год назад
P.S. "Leaf by Niggle" - J. R. R. Tolkien is a short book on my long list of books to read.
@wreetgupta6135
@wreetgupta6135 Год назад
You can read Tao: the Watercourse Way by Alan Watts for Taoism. It's really good, simple and lucid.
@havefunbesafe
@havefunbesafe Год назад
I would recommend Labyrinths (Borges), 9 stories (Salinger) or anything from HP Lovecraft.
@renzo6490
@renzo6490 2 месяца назад
About Siddhartha: I got from this book that wisdom cannot be taught. Many things can be learned by teaching. But some things can only be learned and understood by experience. Siddhartha, the boy, has book learning of the holy texts. But only after having passed through Life does he truly incorporate that wisdom.
@perk478
@perk478 Год назад
Great!! Please post more. A bit slower talking would be appreciated. Thumbs up from Norway.
@davidbockoven161
@davidbockoven161 Год назад
It's a longer book (about 350 pages), but I remember really tearing through it within a day or two: Matthew Stewart's The Courtier and the Heretic. I loved the interlocking personal histories of Spinoza and Leibniz. Those two guys' philosophies have always been rather impenetrable to me, but Stewart's entertaining romp through their lives I found to be both engaging and instructive. It really kicked off a big Spinoza phase for me (I still can't get through Ethics, but I read a bunch of secondary literature on Spinoza that now puts him in my top 10 philosophers.)
@sagarchbauri
@sagarchbauri Год назад
Read Dr. B. R. Ambedkar writings and speeches. And could you please pin this comment?
@Cornflake81
@Cornflake81 Год назад
I'll add a few from my shelf. C.S lewis- present concerns, China Achebe- things fall apart, Erlend Loe- doppler, timothy Synder - on tyranny, Julie barnes- the sense of an ending, Joseph conrad- heart of darkness, and very short but moving Khaled Hosseini- the sea prayer.
@janebarnes4386
@janebarnes4386 Год назад
Colette deBeauvoir. Woolf. Kavan.
@renzo6490
@renzo6490 2 месяца назад
Tao Te Ching The original language was Chinese. If it is pronounced Dao Deh Ching, why isn't it spelled that way?
@micahkitchens2480
@micahkitchens2480 6 месяцев назад
I know they’re not technically books but I’ve been working through Anton Chekhovs short stories and have really been enjoying them
@Cookie-jh3ie
@Cookie-jh3ie Год назад
The Pearl!
@richardbenitez1282
@richardbenitez1282 Год назад
When college in the 70s all I heard was read Hesse, read Thomas Mann. I did read the major works. I was almost bored to death. I kept reading because it was the in thing to do. I learned nothing. All over rated. I was disgusted. I remember I was too interested in the common man type of thing. I hated existentialism I found in further readings.
@theretiredmonster
@theretiredmonster 10 месяцев назад
Awesome recommendation Jared! How can I send you a digital or physical copy of a book?
@JadiW-to8in
@JadiW-to8in 5 месяцев назад
Love your videos, Jared. I'd love to know what other books you'd recommend for kids.
@dqan7372
@dqan7372 Год назад
Great suggestions. I would recommend Edwin Abbott's Flatland.
@charlieneil4269
@charlieneil4269 8 месяцев назад
for the Tao ... check out Wayne Dyer Change your thoughts change your life ... its a translation of the Tao de Ching with a short essay after each verse, makes it super easy to understand the meaning and wisdom within each verse
@rovic2hacking505
@rovic2hacking505 Год назад
Hi can you create a video about introductory books for love, happiness, evil, morality etc
@sonybluraydisk
@sonybluraydisk Год назад
I just discovered your channel and I really enjoy it. I think your thoughts are well thought out, I find your way of speaking to be pleasant and the topics of your videos interesting. I mostly agree with your views on writing or philosophy, your taste in literature and you present it all in a compelling and genuine way. Thanks a lot, greetings from Austria.
@__rishikasingh
@__rishikasingh Год назад
Amazing recommendations I'd love to see you recommending more children's books And also a tour of your bookshelves!!!
@_jared
@_jared Год назад
I might do a bookshelf tour once we’ve moved. That way people can see what I decided to keep in my collection.
@DaRkPlUm
@DaRkPlUm 7 месяцев назад
If you would like Children's book recommendation, I'd recommend The Little Prince. There was also a movie about it and, in the most appropriate way for children, broaches deep issues and themes. A beautiful story though.
@HannahsBooks
@HannahsBooks Год назад
Checking out your channel because of Steve Donoghue's recommendation. How thrilling to see someone mostly talking about the ancients when they say classics. I too love the Poochigian Sappho--but I also really love the Anne Carson version. And yay Woolf! Try Mrs. Dalloway too--especially if you lay your hands on a copy with the Merve Emre annotations.
@_jared
@_jared Год назад
Thank you for the recommendations! I was impressed by the sheer number of translators who have wrestled with Sappho - the forward to this Penguin edition offers a partial, but formidable, list.
@HannahsBooks
@HannahsBooks Год назад
@@_jared I had so much fun sitting on the floor at the library comparing a whole bunch of Sappho translations!
@arianna4244
@arianna4244 Год назад
I loved Jules Verne’s Journey to the center of the Earth. One of the greatest adventure books I’ve ever read: brought back many memories.
@aishaa309
@aishaa309 Год назад
I would add Faulkner's "As I Lay Dying." Sheer brilliance.
@carycimino7699
@carycimino7699 Год назад
I just dislike Faulkner I love to read but stream of conscience ugh
@FisherKing9633
@FisherKing9633 Год назад
Just going to throw out Man Who Was Thursday. You could read it in a Thursday.
@pedroandrade2398
@pedroandrade2398 Год назад
Better than Woolf is Annie Ernaux. Give her a go. Go!
@logankeseg4985
@logankeseg4985 4 месяца назад
Thanks for the great recommendations!
@patriciafeehan7732
@patriciafeehan7732 Год назад
George Elliot Shirley Jackson Flannery O’Connor Edith Wharton Silvia Plath Amy Tan Lisa Unger Colleen Hoover Pear S. Buck Ann Rice Ann Rule Their are hundreds of women authors.
@ElonMuskrat-my8jy
@ElonMuskrat-my8jy 6 месяцев назад
Only Flannery is worth reading on that list. Most women authors are best ignored and for good reason.
@mazeman01
@mazeman01 4 месяца назад
The Metamorphosis by Kafka
@siamcharm7904
@siamcharm7904 Год назад
no short novel compares to joyce's the dead.
@andyalam5074
@andyalam5074 Год назад
Reading Tao in one day? 😂 Good luck to you. 🥃
@danceofthedragonbydavidlee
@danceofthedragonbydavidlee Год назад
As someone who has spent many years working with Buddhist and Taoist teachers, I can understand your confusion. One of my favorite Buddhist Teachers says that "Buddhist Philosophy" is an oxymoron. One must abandon their intellect in both cases. Lao Tse, paints pictures with metaphors about how life works. My Taoist teacher says that except for Lao Tze and Chang Tze all Taoist books are meaningless, that you need to look beyond. It's an understanding that lies beneath and beyond our intellectual comprehension. Personally, I think Alan Watts does a pretty good job explaining the Tao. Also, Ken Mcleod does the best job of interpreting Buddhism to intellectuals. Hopefully you will find this comment helpful.
@OrcjaEnglish
@OrcjaEnglish 5 месяцев назад
You're my new book friend. 🤝
@kurisensei
@kurisensei Год назад
Aesop is pronounced ‘Aesop’, not ‘Aesop’
@WexfordOnYoutube
@WexfordOnYoutube 7 месяцев назад
Adding Animal Farm to the list.
@biffybeans
@biffybeans Год назад
Do you happen know where the concept of having a purposeful life come from? Did someone define what it means? I’m curious if it’s philosophical or spiritual or religious…
@davidbockoven161
@davidbockoven161 Год назад
OK, one last one. (Sorry, I'm kind of obsessing on this topic). Again, a little bit longer, but very readable: A History of the World in Six Glasses by Tom Standage. He uses the six types of beverages of beer, wine, distilled spirits like rum, tea, coffee, and cola (with a concluding section on just water) as a way "in" to larger and interesting insights about human history. Something we usually pretty much take for granted (whatever we happen to drink).
@anitasmith4559
@anitasmith4559 Год назад
A Woman in the Dunes; Stoner
@fabiosobrin6648
@fabiosobrin6648 Год назад
I like this concept of vid quite a lot. I also enjoy when in a video I hear about multitude of genre, keep it up!
@tfpp1
@tfpp1 4 месяца назад
0:27 - BY accident. Things happen ON purpose, or BY accident. This whole ‘on accident’ wasn’t even a thing until five minutes ago. If you’re gonna be an educated reader/speaker, for the love of all that is grammatically and historically correct, please say by accident. #bringbackbyaccident
@a3roa
@a3roa Год назад
Got some recommendations that I've read: The Stranger by Albert Camus, the Oz books by L. Frank Baum, The Tale of Despereaux by Kate DiCamillo, The Fourth World by Diamela Eltit, The Prince by Niccolò Machiavelli, Animal Farm by George Orwell, Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louise Stevenson, the Goosebumps books by R. L. Stine, and Bad Boy by Jim Thompson.
@thestoicrealist9804
@thestoicrealist9804 Год назад
Jared, if you are venturing into Indian Philosophy may i suggest a heavy philosophical text ? Read "The Nyaya Theory of Knowledge" by Satish Chandra Chatterjee . It is based on the Nyaya Philosophy of Sage Gautam which is one the 6 foundational systems of Indic Philosophy.
@phantasmagoriac9225
@phantasmagoriac9225 Год назад
Hey there, I'd be really glad if you happen to come across this comment. Taoism will seem very alien to a Westerner. It requires you to be in the shoes of eastern mindset. Most of the canonical literature is too set in the eastern ways. The best thing you could need is a westerner's account of his experience who spent some time under Taoist tutelage. I must recommend you checking out Alan Watts's Tao The Watercourse Way. and also his other works on Eastern Philosophies. He writes lucidly and takes you from the foot of the mountain to all the way up.
@scwinget8528
@scwinget8528 Год назад
I compliment you for setting your camera for a shallow depth-of-field. A slightly blurred background improves focus on the speaker (you.)
@jackpayne4658
@jackpayne4658 Год назад
If you want an unforgettable but deeply disturbing tale of an idyllic family and its destruction, try Doris Lessing's 'The Fifth Child'. Weighing in at 160 pages, it's readable in a few hours. Not recommended for young parents expecting their first child.
@davidbockoven161
@davidbockoven161 Год назад
Another slightly longer book that I tore through in a very brief time (maybe a day or two) was Can Democracy Work? by James Miller. I think that Miller is just a great story teller. Even if I don't completely agree with his conclusions, I found it to be both engaging and instructive.
@gemusefreund7471
@gemusefreund7471 Год назад
Bettina von Arnim might be interesting to you. She wrote critical social commentary (this book belongs to the king) a lot of information online is predominantly focused on her social and love relationships (which also interesting but there is much less information on her actual books and ideas lol)
@ssmytheYT
@ssmytheYT Год назад
Ever try reading kids books backwards in reverse sentence order? It's hilarious! Like "The Little Red Hen": "Did she annnnnd...." 😀
@psikeyhackr6914
@psikeyhackr6914 Год назад
Sidhartha is in the public domain in PG. I read Narcissus and Goldmund many moons ago and that has stuck in my mind more than Sidhartha.
@vigneshsubramanian2511
@vigneshsubramanian2511 Год назад
From personal experience, I think Penguin classics is great for if you wanna read western type books or east asian but not so great for Indian works like Ramayana and Mahabharatha. However, their Artha Shastra translation is great as it is meant to be 250 page summary of how statecraft was handled in India.
@baptistejanin9615
@baptistejanin9615 Год назад
The first line of the Tao te ching is roughly "The Tao that can be told is not the Tao" So, I suppose it is a good thing to feel like you cannot really explain the book :)
@folksurvival
@folksurvival Год назад
Too long to be read in a day.
@EricMcLuen
@EricMcLuen Год назад
I was surprised to see LeGuin quote Chuang Tzu in Lathe of Heaven. I am not the one to ask about the differences between his and Lao Tzu's take on Daoism. Eastern philosophy does take a different state of mind. It deals a lot with symbolism and metaphor to talk about something without talking about it. Western philosophy also seeks to define reality. To vastly oversimplify many Eastern philosophies, reality cannot be denined and can only be experienced.
@captainnolan5062
@captainnolan5062 Год назад
You can also add Steppenwolf by Herman Hesse.
@genemcn3579
@genemcn3579 Год назад
The Dao and the Bhadavad Gita are wonderful entrees into Eastern philosophy.
@edmundplamowski8527
@edmundplamowski8527 Год назад
Hero Of Our Time by Lermontov is a fast one.
@aleksandrshapovalenko4263
@aleksandrshapovalenko4263 Год назад
It's great, but probably not so fast for many readers
@jcoxmail
@jcoxmail Год назад
Moving the Mountain by Li Lu. Banned in China. A great read.
@gingerwhale871
@gingerwhale871 Год назад
„Swing Time“ by Zadie Smith is a great read if you wanna read more by women.
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