The Show-Off Monkey and Other Taoist Tales
By (Author) Mark W. McGinnis
Shambhala Publications Inc
Shambhala Publications Inc
29th August 2017
United States
Children
Fiction
299.5148
Hardback
80
Width 188mm, Height 236mm, Spine 15mm
381g
A unique and engaging picturebook of Taoist wisdom tales inspired by the ancient philosopher Chang Tzu, for children ages 5-10, beautifully illustrated with original artwork. A picture book of Taoist wisdom tales inspired by the ancient philosopher Chang Tzu, for children ages 5-10, beautifully illustrated with original artwork. "If we are true to who we are, we will naturally find what is right." "Beauty is in the eyes and mind of the beholder." "What is good in life is not always obvious." These morals are inspired by the teachings Taoist philosopher Chuang Tzu (fourth century b.c.e.), who through charming and sometimes cryptic fables explained to his students the qualities of humility, modesty, simplicity, acceptance, and contentment. In "The Sea Turtle and the Frog," two creatures share their unique perspective on the world. "The Happy Fish" offers a reflection on what makes for a good leader. And "The White Peacock" demonstrates the virtues of a simple life rather than one adorned with material riches. Beautifully illustrated in the traditional Asian style by artist Mark McGinnis, this book collects thirty-three of these traditional Taoist wisdom tales that will teach readers young and old about the Taoist view of living in harmony with the natural world.
Inspired by the wisdom found in Taoist philosophy and the fourth-century parables of Chuang Tzu,this book is a compilation of over thirty short fables featuring an extraordinary bevy of characters, from The Shy Crow to The Bull Who Lays Eggs. Vibrant and compelling, the animals come to life in a brilliant mix of acrylic paints and Asian ink while the sage shares timeless insights.Foreword Reviews
Readers will find in these Taoist tales a way of living in harmony with one another and with the natural world. Illustrated with traditional Asian ink drawings, each animal image is delightful and sure to inspire discussion, contemplation, and enjoyment for children of all ages.Light of Consciousness
Mark W. McGinnis is an artist and writer. He was a professor of art for thirty years at Northern State University in Aberdeen, South Dakota. He now resides in Boise, Idaho, and his primary media are acrylic and black ink. His interdisciplinary approach to art in the past has included paintings, artist's books, sculpture, printmaking, installation, video, performance, essays, and interviews. The research orientation of his work has led to projects of exploration and inquiry into a range of subjects including the extinction of species, the Snake River Basin, the literature of India and Japan, world religions, religious elders, economic evolution, foreign policy, nuclear weaponry, Native American history, and explorers of the "New World." His projects have been shown in more than 120 solo exhibitions.