Award-winning narrators Rosemary Benson and Mike Vendetti narrate The Art of War by Sun Tzu. This text has separated winners from losers for nearly 3,000 years. For example, Ho Chi Minh applied the principles and won. This is an audiobook you will listen to in your car, while running, or walking many times to absorb its principals. Separate narrations by Rosemary and Mike make multiple listening sessions more effective and pleasurable.
A timeless classic that has practical application I got this particular edition of Sun Tzu’s Art of War at a strategy course for sales. I already had a copy of it at home, but this edition is so nicely done that I gave my old copy away and kept this one. The introduction of James Clavell is a nice touch.Â
The Timeless Beauty of War War is ugly, dirty, brutal, wasteful and expensive. That is the reality of it. Let’s not pretend otherwise.Â
An Excellent Translation of a Classic The Art of War seems to be a classic piece of Chinese philosophy that is easy to translate into a mediocre work. I’ve read a number of translations of Sun Tzu that are clunky and have none of the wit of the original text. Now, I don’t read ancient Chinese, but when a Chinese philisophical text reads like a manual for a microwave, you know something is lost in translation.Â