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2695 - Words of the Dragon Bruce Lee
2695 - Words of the Dragon Bruce Lee
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Words of the Dragon: Bruce Lee Interviews, 1958–1973 compiles the iconic martial artist's own words across two decades, offering a rare, firsthand look at his philosophy, training, and artistry. Edited by John Little, this print book is an essential addition for fans, students of martial arts, and scholars of film history.
- Comprehensive interview collection: Compiles Bruce Lee's conversations from 1958–1973, tracing his thoughts from Hong Kong beginnings to global cinema influence.
- Edited by John Little: Thoughtful curation and context from a renowned Lee biographer, with annotations to aid understanding.
- Direct voice and philosophy: Features Lee's own reflections on martial arts, training methods, philosophy, and approach to performance.
- Historical and cultural context: Highlights Lee's impact on cross-cultural martial arts exchange and cinematic evolution.
- Printed edition for collectors: A well-bound book with clear typography designed for extended reading and archival value.
- Ideal for gifting and study: Perfect for fans, students, and researchers seeking authoritative primary-source perspectives.
Readers will come away with a deeper understanding of Bruce Lee's relentless curiosity, his approach to problem-solving in training, and his belief in personal expression through martial arts. This collection provides practical insights for modern practitioners seeking efficiency in training, clarity in movement, and a principled approach to self-improvement. It's also a valuable reference for educators, writers, and filmmakers exploring Lee's enduring influence on action cinema and martial arts philosophy.
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