My Tibetan Childhood : When Ice Shattered Stone
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Format
Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
0822357267
ISBN-13
9780822357261
Publisher
Duke University Press
Imprint
Duke University Press
Country of Manufacture
US
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Nov 5th, 2014
Print length
277 Pages
Weight
588 grams
Dimensions
23.10 x 15.30 x 1.50 cms
Product Classification:
Memoirs
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A bestseller in Tibet until it was banned by China, this moving memoir chronicles Naktsang Nulo's childhood in Tibet's Amdo region during the uprising against the Chinese invasion of the 1950s.
In My Tibetan Chldhood, Naktsang Nulo recalls his life in Tibet''s Amdo region during the 1950s. From the perspective of himself at age ten, he describes his upbringing as a nomad on Tibet''s eastern plateau. He depicts pilgrimages to monasteries, including a 1500-mile horseback expedition his family made to and from Lhasa. A year or so later, they attempted that same journey as they fled from advancing Chinese troops. Naktsang''s father joined and was killed in the little-known 1958 Amdo rebellion against the Chinese People’s Liberation Army, the armed branch of the Chinese Communist Party. During the next year, the author and his brother were imprisoned in a camp where, after the onset of famine, very few children survived.
The real significance of this episodic narrative is the way it shows, through the eyes of a child, the suppressed histories of China''s invasion of Tibet. The author''s matter-of-fact accounts cast the atrocities that he relays in stark relief. Remarkably, Naktsang lived to tell his tale. His book was published in 2007 in China, where it was a bestseller before the Chinese government banned it in 2010. It is the most reprinted modern Tibetan literary work. This translation makes a fascinating if painful period of modern Tibetan history accessible in English.
The real significance of this episodic narrative is the way it shows, through the eyes of a child, the suppressed histories of China''s invasion of Tibet. The author''s matter-of-fact accounts cast the atrocities that he relays in stark relief. Remarkably, Naktsang lived to tell his tale. His book was published in 2007 in China, where it was a bestseller before the Chinese government banned it in 2010. It is the most reprinted modern Tibetan literary work. This translation makes a fascinating if painful period of modern Tibetan history accessible in English.
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