Madman's Middle Way
Discover the profound insights of Gendun Chopel, one of the most significant Tibetan intellectuals of the twentieth century, in Madman's Middle Way by Donald S. Lopez Jr. Published by The University of Chicago Press in 2005, this 264-page hardback offers an English translation of Chopel's pivotal work, "Adornment" for Nagarjuna's Thought. This controversial text delves into the depths of Madhyamaka or "Middle Way" philosophy, challenging conventional beliefs and inviting readers to explore the complexities of Tibetan Buddhism. Alongside the translation, Lopez provides a compelling essay that sheds light on Chopel's extraordinary life and intellectual contributions. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts of Buddhism, this book is an essential addition to your collection, offering a unique perspective on Tibetan sacred writings. Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Buddhist thought with Madman's Middle Way.