The Art of War, Sun Tzu
The Art of War, Sun Tzu
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The Art of War

Author: Sun Tzu

Narrator: Mike Vendetti

Unabridged: 1 hr 12 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/21/2023


Synopsis

The Art of War by Sun Tzu is an ancient Chinese military treatise dating from the Late Spring and Autumn Period (roughly 5th century BC). The work, which is attributed to the ancient Chinese military strategist Sun Tzu ("Master Sun"), is composed of 13 chapters. Each one is devoted to a different set of skills or art related to warfare and how it applies to military strategy and tactics.The audiobook version of The Art of War narrated by Mike Vendetti is a faithful and engaging rendition of this classic text. Vendetti's clear and concise delivery makes the complex concepts of The Art of War easy to understand, and his passion for the material is evident throughout. This audiobook is an essential resource for anyone interested in military history, strategy, or leadership.Some of the key takeaways from The Art of War include:The importance of knowing your enemy and yourself.The need to be flexible and adaptable in the face of changing circumstances.The importance of deception and surprise.The need to build morale and unity within your forces.The importance of discipline and order.The Art of War is a timeless classic that has been studied and admired by military leaders and strategists for centuries. It is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand the principles of warfare and leadership.If you are interested in learning more about The Art of War, I recommend checking out the audiobook narrated by Mike Vendetti. It is a faithful and engaging rendition of this classic text that will help you understand the principles of warfare and leadership.

About Sun Tzu

Writer of the world's oldest military treatise, Sun Tzu wrote stratagems over 2,500 years ago that are still pertinent today.

What has been established though historical references in the text itself is that The Art of War was probably written between 505 and 496 BC, but the first direct reference to Sun Tzu was made nearly four centuries later. Therefore, an attempt to reconstruct even the outline of Sun Tzu's life must be based almost wholly on conjecture.

Sun would have lived near the end of the Chinese epoch know as the Spring and Autumn Period (770-475 BC). He was born into a military family from the northeastern state of Chi. There he may have entered the army and gained the honorific title Sun after showing great ability during an attack on the neighboring state of Ju. When civil war broke out in Chi, Sun Tzu fled south and entered the service of Ho Lu, King of Wu. From his own text we know that he was appointed general, successfully attacked the Chu three times, and prepared for battle with the state of Yueh. Ultimately, Yueh was able to crush Wu, the territory of which was incorporated into Yueh, probably after the death of Sun Tzu.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Anne on January 14, 2023

Hey! Look at me stepping outside my comfort zone! I saw this audiobook in the library, and I thought it looked interesting. Hell, I've got 4 kids. This could come in handy. Next year I'll have not one, but two teenage boys. I need to prepare myself to defend my babies home from the invading whores hoar......more

Goodreads review by Roy on June 15, 2016

The Art of Goodreads 1. Lotz says: The greatest books are the ones you never have to read, and the greatest words are the ones you never have to speak. Likewise, the greatest book reviews are the ones you never have to write. 2. There are five types of books: (1) Ones I have read. (2) Ones I have......more

Goodreads review by Lisa of Troy on August 18, 2024

Years ago, I wanted to lose some weight, and I started a 60-day challenge. When I was at work, I was sure to tell a certain co-worker my goal. Why? Was he my friend? No way. I detested this guy. He was so disrespectful, talked over me, and lied. But I used that to my advantage. Because once I told t......more

Goodreads review by Alejandro on October 26, 2014

The wise warrior avoids the battle. I can't think in a better quote to begin this review. Sometimes, reading books about war tactics or novels of the genre of war, is confused with glorify wars, destruction, death and all sad things that are results of a war. But, at least, in my case (I can't spe......more

Goodreads review by Dannii on July 01, 2016

If anyone is looking for a war general I am available and well versed in war tactics due to this book. Hook me up.......more