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A River of Time in Tibet

坐在岁月的屋脊上
Author(s):
LI Keyong 李柯勇,
Publisher:
New World Press
Publication:
1/2015
Languages:
English
Binding:
Paperback
ISBN/SKU:
9787510454295
Pages:
160
Sizes:
234 x 168mm
Weight:
0.4000
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A River of Time in Tibet digs out and salvages the personal stories of legendary figures in modern and contemporary Tibet who experienced the change of government in Tibet. It comprises nine stories including 'Divine Artists,' 'Two Secular Monks,' 'A Rinpoche Photographer,' 'A Nobleman's Vicissitudes of Life' and 'Love and War.' The author integrates historical records with private interviews and his own personal assessments, and follows through to their lives until the present. He includes a broad spectrum of people that enriches this historical data, and in doing so enables us to sense the tapestry that is Tibetan culture. With nearly a hundred photos of the past and present of Tibet, the book vividly displays the many facets of this period. The author's personal deep respect for Tibet and Tibetans is the thread that makes this book special and worth reading.
Chapter One Lighting Up a Butter Lamp Chapter Two Divine Artists Chapter Three Two Secular Monks Chapter Four A Rinpoche Photographer Chapter Five A Group of Nangzans, a Mansion and a Diary Chapter Six A Nobleman's Vicissitudes of Life Part One Part Two Part Three Part Four Part Five Part Six Part Seven Part Eight Part Nine Part Ten Part Eleven Part Twelve Chapter Seven Love and War Part One Part Two Part Three Part Four Chapter Eight 'Getting into Your Arms or Living in My Heart' Chapter Nine Roads in Tibet
Li Keyong is a journalist with the Xinhua News Agency and winner of the National May 1 Labor Medal. Born in Tangshan of Hebei Province in October,1974, he experienced the devastating earthquake in Tangshan when he was two years old and was rescued from its debris. In May 2008, he walked to the epicenter of the Wenchuan earthquake-the Yingxiu Township of Wenchuan County in Sichuan Province.