Tibet with my eyes closed stories / Madhu Gurung
Material type: TextPublication details: India Speaking Tiger Publishing 2019Description: 253 pISBN:- 9789389231045
- Fiction GUR-M
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Books | BITS Pilani Hyderabad | FIC | Fiction "1st Floor" | Fiction GUR-M (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 40990 |
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Fiction GUP-S The tree with a thousand apples / | Fiction GUP-S Mahal : power and pageantry in the Mughal Harem / | Fiction GUR-A Gravel Heart / | Fiction GUR-M Tibet with my eyes closed stories / | Fiction GUR-S Shyamchi Aai / | Fiction GUS-S Forgetting time / | Fiction HAB-W My Kashmir : |
In this collection of short stories, heart-breaking and heart-warming in equal measure, the lives of displaced Tibetans building new homes in India are chronicled with rare nuance. The eleven stories are divided into the five colours of the Tibetan prayer flag: in Blue (Sky), ‘Zinda’ is the name of the Tibetan village which a child has to escape after Chinese occupation, returning only as a young man to this unfamiliar motherland after a bittersweet surprise. Mariko, the former monk protagonist in White (Air), shatters expectations by becoming a beauty icon and dancer. ‘In the Footsteps of Buddha’s Warriors’ from Red (Fire) tells the story of the Chushi Gangdruk, the forgotten Tibetan guerrilla group which fought bravely from Nepal for an independence which never arrived.
Madhu Gurung writes evocatively and with deep empathy about the Tibetan community’s struggles and success, despair and hope, and the fabric of family and identity that stretches and dissolves and knits itself back in new configurations.
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