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Old 03-08-2006, 03:15 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Thomas Cleary?

Can anyone educate me on Thomas Cleary's credibility as a translator? I had purchased his set of translations of Taoist works, and hadn't realised that there seems to be some questions as to his reliability. Do I have to read these translations with a grain of salt then? and if so, how large?

I am familiar enough with the TTC to "get" some of the differences in his style of translation, and am wondering if these books will be valuable as a student of Taoism.

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Re: Thomas Cleary?

Namaste HustleKong,

thank you for the post.

Thomas Cleary holds a PhD from Harvard on East Asian Languages and has translated over 50 Buddhist works including things such as the Blue Cliff Record and so forth.

his translations of Taoist work is, in my view, unparralled due to his own experiences with the practices and techniques, especially the Golden Flower technique and his grasp of East Asian language.

that being said, it is always advisible to read several translations as different translators will tend to place their emphasis on different parts... so more views offers you the chance at a more thorough understanding...

not to mention, of course, that some of it is simply presentation and style. you may simply not like how he is presenting the information so someone like Burton Watson may be more to your liking, for instance.

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Re: Thomas Cleary?

Thanks for the reply!

Yeah, I think it was also his prolific output that made me a little... suspicious isn't quite the right word... you know?

I'm in the middle of the Wen-tzu right now, and based on the flavor of Taoism I aquired a liking for from the Chuang Tzu, I'm not as enthusiastic about it, as it seems to have a lot more interpolation from other schools.

But I'm no scholar, and may be WAY off.
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Re: Thomas Cleary?

Namaste HK,

yes, he is a prolific writer...

but, as they say in the academic world..... "publish or perish"

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I'm also interested in Thomas Cleary since he translated the 80 volumes' Avatamsaka Sutra and some Taoist Scriptures, but sadly none of his works is fully published online for free.
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I'm also interested in Thomas Cleary since he translated the 80 volumes' Avatamsaka Sutra and some Taoist Scriptures, but sadly none of his works is fully published online for free.
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I'm also interested in Thomas Cleary since he translated the 80 volumes' Avatamsaka Sutra and some Taoist Scriptures, but sadly none of his works is fully published online for free.
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