The Story of Tibet: Conversations with the Dalai Lama

by Thomas Laird

Paperback, 2007

Status

Available

Call number

951.5

Publication

Grove Press (2007), Edition: First Trade Paper, 496 pages

DDC/MDS

951.5

Description

In a series of candid interviews with the Dalai Lama, the spiritual leader speaks out about the land, people, culture, history, traditions, and spirituality of Tibet, discussing the role played by religion and spirituality in the nation's history.

User reviews

LibraryThing member Ebba
This book took a very long time for me to read. I had a hard time retaining all the names and facts. Very happy to have read it, especially since Tibet currently is making head line news and I feel I have a much better understanding of what is happening there.
LibraryThing member co_coyote
As events unfold toward the 2008 Olympics in China, and protests of human rights violations follow the Olympic flame on its journey around the world, it is disconcerting to hear the Chinese government claim the Dalai Lama, the head of the Tibetan government-in-exile, is inciting violence and
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dissent in Tibet. Nothing could be further from my limited experience of the man.

But I certainly do not know much about Tibetan history, and I wanted to know more. At least enough to justify my belief that the Dalai Lama is, if anything, part of the solution to the conflict with the Chinese, not part of the problem. This excellent book by Thomas Laird does just that. Laird spent over 60 hours interviewing the Dalai Lama and tries to faithfully recreate the Dalai Lama's understanding of Tibetan history along with providing a full account of his own research in this area. I found the book compelling reading, and especially appreciated the Dalai Lama's explanation of the Buddhist idea of reincarnation and what that means in Tibet.
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Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

2006

Physical description

496 p.; 6.08 inches

ISBN

080214327X / 9780802143273
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