In addition to his many translations and recreations of
Hasidic tales and other Jewish legends, Buber edited and wrote introductions to a selection of the parables of Chuang - Tse — Reden und Gleichnisse des Tschuang - Tse [Leipzig: Insel - Verlag, 1914], a book of Chinese ghost and love stories — Chinesischen Geister - und Liebesgeschrchten [Frankfurt am Main: Rütten & Loening, 1911], a book of Celtic sayings — .
An ancillary fable from the teaching of the
Hasidic the master Menahem Mendel of Kotzk, as recounted by Martin Buber in his
Tales of the Hasidim: The Later Masters (Schocken).