The Tao of Wu
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- $11.99
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- $11.99
Publisher Description
From the founder of the Wu-Tang Clan, an inspirational book for the hip-hop fan.
The RZA, founder of the Wu-Tang Clan, imparts the lessons he’s learned on his journey from the Staten Island projects to international superstardom. A devout student of knowledge in every form in which he’s found it, he distills here the wisdom he’s acquired into seven “pillars,” each based on a formative event in his life—from the moment he first heard the call of hip-hop to the death of his cousin and Clan-mate, Russell Jones, aka ODB.
Delivered in RZA’s unmistakable style, at once surprising, profound, and provocative, The Tao of Wu is a spiritual memoir the world has never seen before, and will never see again. A nonfiction Siddhartha for the hip-hop generation from the author of The Wu-Tang Manual, it will enlighten, entertain, and inspire.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
This hodgepodge of memoir, spiritual advice and poetry is a sincere attempt by the RZA, Wu Tang Clan founder and producer, to impart his accumulated life wisdom through the lens of hip-hop and idiosyncratic personal religion. To this end, the book opens with a series of paragraphs defining wisdom ("Wisdom is woman," "Woman is the word") and continues with the full Webster's Dictionary definition of wisdom. Repetition and generalization are problems, but serious fans of the Wu-Tang Clan, who surely are all of the potential readers for this book, will find some interesting stories of the RZA's early days through some diligent skimming. He writes about saving Method Man's life at the scene of a drug deal gone bad on Staten Island, the emotional connections shared in the projects over viewings of kung-fu movies and the marathon home production sessions during which he created the backing tracks for years' worth of albums for his cohorts. The spiritual message of the book can be hard to parse: the RZA embraces 5 Percent Nation Muslim teachings as well as Zen Buddhism the latter is the basis for a mind-numbing section of "Hip-Hop Koans" that includes "Don't hate the player; hate the game." Chess tips and a case for vegetarianism also factor into this singular work.
Customer Reviews
Game Changer
I dont get get enough of reading this book through out my years of life. To remind of the 12 jewels & RZA’s display of literacy to relate on all levels of life. Greatly appreciated greatly recommended. Thank you RZA, WuTang forever.
Legendary
Best book I’ve read
Inspiring
Regardless of your religion, political standpoint or belief system, this is a must read.