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Heinrich Harrer returns to Tibet - thirty years after the visit described in his bestselling SEVEN YEARS IN TIBET.

SEVEN YEARS IN TIBET told of an idyllic life on the ''rooftop of the world'', before Harrer was forced to flee from the invading Chinese armies.

Thirty years later, he returns to describe how the Chinese have attempted to destroy this ancient civilisation. Meeting old Tibetan acquaintances, including the Dalai Lama now living in exile in northern India, Harrer examines the current thaw in Peking''s relations with this isolated and mysterious country.

In its vivid evocation of Tibet, past and present, Return to Tibet provides a fascinating insight into the durability of this profoundly spiritual culture.



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His vivid comparative reporting, the clear accounts of a number of important interviews and contemporary themes and his deeply felt sense of human tragedy give this book an importance for the general reader far greater than other tourist travelogues of the last few years - Times Literary Supplement

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      Publisher: Orion Publishing Co
      Publication Date: 5/4/2000 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780753808047, 978-0753808047
      ISBN10: 0753808048

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Heinrich Harrer returns to Tibet - thirty years after the visit described in his bestselling SEVEN YEARS IN TIBET.

      SEVEN YEARS IN TIBET told of an idyllic life on the ''rooftop of the world'', before Harrer was forced to flee from the invading Chinese armies.

      Thirty years later, he returns to describe how the Chinese have attempted to destroy this ancient civilisation. Meeting old Tibetan acquaintances, including the Dalai Lama now living in exile in northern India, Harrer examines the current thaw in Peking''s relations with this isolated and mysterious country.

      In its vivid evocation of Tibet, past and present, Return to Tibet provides a fascinating insight into the durability of this profoundly spiritual culture.



      Trade Review
      His vivid comparative reporting, the clear accounts of a number of important interviews and contemporary themes and his deeply felt sense of human tragedy give this book an importance for the general reader far greater than other tourist travelogues of the last few years - Times Literary Supplement

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