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The Art of Worldly Wisdom
By (Author) Baltasar Gracian
By (author) Joseph Jacobs
Shambhala Publications Inc
Shambhala Publications Inc
12th February 2019
4th February 2019
United States
General
Non Fiction
868.302
Paperback
240
Width 108mm, Height 171mm
This perenially popular book of advice on how to achieve personal and professional success is valued for its timeless insights on how to make one's way in the world. Written in the seventeenth century by a Spanish Jesuit scholar, the teachings are strikingly modern in tone and address universal concerns such as friendship, morality, effective leadership, and how to manage one's emotions. The Art of Worldly Wisdom is for anyone seeking to combine ethical behavior with worldly success. This edition includes an introduction by Willis Barnstone, former Distinguished Professor of Spanish and Comparative Literature at Indiana University. Barnstone, a noted translator, critic, and poet, explores Gracian's background and places him within his historical and literary context. Like Sun Tzu's Art of War, Machiavelli's Prince, and Lao Tzu's Tao Te Ching, Gracian's Art of Worldly Wisdom is one of those rare books that serve as enlightening guides and companions for life.
"Absolutely unique . . . a book made for constant usea companion for life."Arthur Schopenhauer
"Europe has never produced anything finer or more complicated in matters of moral subtlety."Friedrich Nietzsche
BALTASAR GRACI N (1601-1658) was an aphorist, imaginary biographer, and novelist, who published studies of ideal figures and handbooks on the arts of rhetoric and comportment. His books include The Hero, Shrewdness, and The Art of the Artist, The Art of Worldly Wisdom, and The Master Critic. Many high officials felt attacked by the controversial and critical works of this Jesuit priest-professor. Gracian refused to be censored and was eventually confined to solitary house arrest, where he died.