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Seven Years in Tibet by Heinrich Harrer is an autobiographical account of his experiences in Tibet during World War II. After escaping a British internment camp in India, Harrer reaches the isolated city of Lhasa and forms a close relationship with the Dalai Lama. The book offers insight into Tibetan culture, landscapes, and Harrer's remarkable journey of survival and friendship.
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Seven Years in Tibet

A landmark in travel writing, this is the incredible true story of Heinrich Harrer’s escape across the Himalayas to Tibet, set against the backdrop of the Second World War.

Seven Years in Tibet is one of the greatest and most enduring travel accounts of the twentieth century The film version of Joe Simpson's Touching the Void has been very successful and has rekindled interest in mountaineering and climbing stories. The 1997 film version starring Brad Pitt was highly successful, and has helped to keep up public awareness of this classic book.

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Seven Years in Tibet by Heinrich Harrer is an extraordinary tale of endurance, adventure, and friendship that provides a rare glimpse into the secluded world of Tibet during a tumultuous epoch. The story recounts the incredible journey of Austrian climber Heinrich Harrer, who finds himself imprisoned in India by the British at the outbreak of the Second World War.

Following his capture, Harrer embarks on a daring escape from the internment camp, navigating his way through the treacherous terrain of the Himalayas and finding refuge in the enigmatic land of Tibet. His crossing of the Himalayas is marked by sheer determination and survival against unimaginable odds.

Upon reaching Lhasa, the Forbidden City, Harrer is welcomed into a society that had remained largely unseen by Western eyes. Over the next seven years, he immerses himself in the intricate tapestry of Tibetan life, culture, and traditions. His story takes a remarkable turn as he befriends the young Dalai Lama, serving not only as his tutor but also gaining profound insights into the spiritual and cultural essence of Tibet.

Harrer's narrative is more than a travelogue; it is a detailed ethnographic account that captures the profound transformation of both the author and the land he grows to love. His relationship with the Dalai Lama and the Tibetan people unfolds against the dramatic political upheavals of the time, culminating in their flight to India during the Chinese invasion of Tibet.

This classic of adventure literature has been adapted into a successful motion picture starring Brad Pitt, bringing this incredible story of courage, resilience, and cultural immersion to a wider audience. Seven Years in Tibet stands as a testament to the power of human spirit set against the backdrop of a mysterious and magnificent culture, offering readers an inspiring journey into the heart of Tibet.

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Seven Years in Tibet is praised as a significant travel story of modern times, noted for its powerful and unembellished recounting of the author's adventures. It is considered a standout work, both compelling and unique among travel narratives.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780586087077

Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 17 November 1988

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Flamingo

Contributors:

  • Translated by Richard Graves

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 21.0mm

Width: 129.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 240g

Pages: 336

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About the Author

Heinrich Harrer was born in 1912 in Carinthia. His skiing prowess won him a place in the 1936 Austrian Olympic team. He was in the party which first ascended the notorious North Wall of the Eiger in 1938, and he is the author of the classic climbing book The White Spider -- a full history of the attempts to make that terrible climb.

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