Tuttle Publishing
Bruce Lee was an intense man with such sheer
concentration of energy that no one who encountered him, on screen
or in person, could help but be drawn to him and his enthusiasm for
life and knowledge. A voracious and engaged reader, Lee wrote
extensively, synthesizing the thought of East and West into a
unique personal philosophy of self-discovery. As an actor, Lee
became a cultural icon. He was born in San Francisco but spent his
formative years in Hong Kong. His groundbreaking action films
sparked intense interest in the Asian martial arts in the West. His
most famous film is Enter the Dragon (1973). He was an avid student
of all forms of martial arts along with Eastern and Western
philosophy and is regarded today as the most influential martial
artist who ever lived. Lee moved beyond the rigid traditional style
of martial arts to develop his own free-form, modern style known as
Jeet Kune Do.
John Little is considered one of the world's foremost
authorities on Bruce Lee, his training methods, and philosophies.
Little was the first person authorized to review the entirety of
Lee's personal notes, sketches, and reading annotations.
"…a well comprised book that Bruce Lee fans will enjoy reading and
referencing time and time again." --Inspired by Savannah blog
"Any martial artist will benefit from studying and referencing this
book. Bruce Lee Jeet Kune Do: A Comprehensive Guide to Bruce Lee's
Martial Way is a fascinating and thought-provoking piece of work.
It is not one of those books that will collect dust because you
will continuously use and reference every bit of it for years to
come. Highly recommended." --Wing Chun Illustrated magazine
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