POLITICSEAT THE BUDDHAby Barbara Demick (Granta, £18.99, 272pp)The very word 'Tibet' has romantic, resonance. New book Eat The Buddha, by Barbara Demick, tells the tragic story of the region's peopleToday it is autonomous in name only. Woven between is a history of Tibet and its dramatic, tragic story of the past six decades. Woven between the story of the city of Ngaba's people is a history of Tibet and its dramatic, tragic story of the past six decades. Eat The Buddha by Barbara Demick (Granta, £18.99, 272pp)Time and again one is struck by the gentleness of Tibetan culture — rooted in a Buddhism characterised by non-violence and compassion.
Source: Daily Mail September 17, 2020 21:03 UTC