An invaluable account of the\n Tibetan community living in exile and what it means to be a Tibetan in todays\n world. There are an estimated 150,000 Tibetans in exile around the world,\n primarily in India, who have no country to call their own. Together, they\n have kept the issue of Tibet alive on the global agenda through non-violence\n and compassiona rare achievement in human history. For more than fifty years\n in exile, they have continued to maintain their identity in the face of\n assimilation, under the guidance of their spiritual leader, His Holiness the\n Dalai Lama. How do those who have lived all their lives in exile view Tibet?\n What do they want of their nation? How do they reconcile their ancient\n culture with modern progress? In this book, contemporary Tibetans speak about\n what it means to be a Tibetan today. Ranging from contributions by His\n Holiness the Dalai Lama and his democratically elected political successor,\n Lobsang Sangay, to pieces by Tibetans from around the world, this book is a\n compilation of diverse voices in exilewriting with passion, hope and\n despairon issues of culture, language, identity and integration. Powerful and\n thought-provoking, Voices in Exile is a sensitive portrayal of a community\n torn asunder by violence.
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