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Eat the Buddha

Life and Death in a Tibetan Town
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Eat the Buddha offers a rare and gripping exploration of contemporary Tibet, delving into its complex history and culture through the lives of individuals caught in the tides of political turmoil. From the arrival of Mao’s Red Army in the 1930s, who, in their desperation, looted monasteries and ate religious statues, to the ongoing struggles of Tibetans today, including acts of resistance and self-immolation, Barbara Demick paints a vivid portrait of a society fighting to preserve its heritage. Through the stories of a princess decimated by the Cultural Revolution, a radicalised young nomad, and a schoolgirl torn between family and economic pressures, the book illuminates the realities behind the romanticised image of Tibet.
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This compelling biography and memoir will appeal to readers interested in contemporary history, political biography, and Asian studies. Those seeking a deeply researched narrative on Tibet’s cultural survival and the human stories within geopolitical conflict will find this an invaluable and immersive read.

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An unprecedented exploration of contemporary Tibet, one of the world’s most inaccessible places, geographically and politically, and one of its most misunderstood.

An unprecedented exploration of contemporary Tibet, one of the world's most inaccessible places, geographically and politically, and one of its most misunderstood.

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An unprecedented exploration of contemporary Tibet, one of the world's most inaccessible places, geographically and politically, and one of its most misunderstood.

A gripping portrait of contemporary Tibet, from the bestselling author of Nothing to Envy.

In the 1930s, Mao's Red Army fled to the Tibetan plateau to escape their adversaries in the Chinese Civil War. By the time the soldiers reached remote Ngaba, they were so hungry that they looted monasteries and ate religious statues made of flour and butterβ€”to Tibetans, it was as if they were eating the Buddha. These experiences would make the town a hotbed of Tibetan resistance for decades to come, culminating in shocking acts of self-immolation in recent years.

Eat the Buddha chronicles the tragic history of modern Tibet through the lives of award-winning journalist Barbara Demick's subjects. Among them are a princess whose family is wiped out during the Cultural Revolution, a young nomad who becomes radicalised in a monastery, and a schoolgirl forced to choose between her family and the lure of Chinese money.

Illuminating a society long romanticised as deeply spiritual, Demick reveals what it is like to be Tibetan today, trying to preserve one's culture, faith, and language against the depredations of a seemingly unstoppable, all-seeing force.

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Acclaimed journalist Barbara Demick’s work is praised as fair-minded, chilling, and awe-inspiringly rigorous. Critics hail Eat the Buddha as an essential and exemplary piece of storytelling, noted for its meticulous research and poignant narrative. Esteemed voices highlight the book’s unique insight into China’s cultural struggles, emphasising its impact as a warning against superficial understandings of the region. This narrative has been described as a tour de force and a ground-breaking work akin to Demick’s earlier acclaimed Nothing to Envy.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781925498783

Publisher: Text Publishing

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 18 August 2020

Country: Australia

Imprint: The Text Publishing Company

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 25.0mm

Width: 155.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 462g

Pages: 336

About the Author

Barbara Demick is the author of Nothing to Envy- Ordinary Lives in North Korea, a finalist for the National Book Award and the National Book Critics Circle Award, and Logavina Street- Life and Death in a Sarajevo Neighborhood. She was a reporter with the Los Angeles Times and headed the paper's bureaus in Beijing and Seoul. Her work has won many awards, including the Samuel Johnson Prize (now the Baillie Gifford Prize) in the United Kingdom. She lives in New York City.

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