'Bhuchung D. Sonam articulates the voice of a new generation of
Tibetans in exile – voiceless and stateless – longing for a space to
call home. He eloquently describes the hopes and aspirations of
young Tibetans. He is perhaps one of the very best spokespeople
for the youth of his generation.'
Tsering Shakya, author of Dragon in the Land of Snow
Backcover:
Tibet has been written about, commented on and described by travellers, ‘experts’ and scholars for centuries – each presenting their own version of reality. This title brings together a collection of essays on contemporary Tibetan arts and social issues, expressed through the eyes of a Tibetan writer
in exile who experienced and lived through
many of the events narrated here.
for the youth of his generation.'
Tsering Shakya, author of Dragon in the Land of Snow
Backcover:
Tibet has been written about, commented on and described by travellers, ‘experts’ and scholars for centuries – each presenting their own version of reality. This title brings together a collection of essays on contemporary Tibetan arts and social issues, expressed through the eyes of a Tibetan writer
in exile who experienced and lived through
many of the events narrated here.
YAK HORNS Notes on Contemporary Tibetan Writing, Music, Film and Politics |
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