- Audiobook
- 2020
- 11 hrs 18 mins
- Granta Books
- History
Title
Eat the Buddha
Description
In 1950, China claimed sovereignty over Tibet, leading to decades of unrest and resistance, defining the country today. In Eat the Buddha, Barbara Demick chronicles the Tibetan tragedy from Ngaba, a defiant town on the eastern edge of the Tibetan plateau where dozens of Tibetans have shocked the world since 2009 by immolating themselves.
Following the stories of the last princess of the region, of Tibetans who experienced the struggle sessions of Mao's Cultural Revolution, of the recent generations of monks and townsfolk experiencing renewed repression, Demick paints a riveting portrait of recent Tibetan history, opening a window onto Tibetan life today, and onto the challenges Tibetans face while locked in a struggle for identity against one of the most powerful countries in the world.
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Language:
EN
ISBN Audio:
9781783786831
Publication date:
September 2, 2020
Keywords:
ProtestmonksMaochinaTibetAbaNothing to EnvyuprisingDemonstrationrebellionKing Never SmilesPaul HandleySamuel Johnson Prizebaillie gifford prizeAlec le SueurIn Exile from the Land of SnowJohn AvedonSeven Years in TibetHeinrich HarraHotel on the Rood of the WorldBehind the Beautiful ForeversKatherine BooTibet TibetPatrick FrenchConfession of a Buddhist AthiestStephen Batchelor
Duration
11 hrs 18 mins
Product type
AUDIO
Explicit:
No
Audio drama:
No
Unabridged:
Yes
About the author:
Barbara Demick won the Samuel Johnson Prize for Nothing to Envy (Granta, 2010), her seminal book on North Korea. She is also the author of Besieged (Granta, 2012), her account of the war in Sarajevo, which won the George Polk Award, the Robert F Kennedy Award and was shortlisted for a Pulitzer Prize. She lives in New York.