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The Dalai Lama: A Biography
By (Author) Patricia Cronin Marcello
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
28th February 2003
United States
General
Non Fiction
Biography: philosophy and social sciences
Geopolitics
294.3923092
Hardback
200
The Dalai Lama is both the living conscience of the Tibetan people and an internationally respected human rights symbol. His high-profile appearances and books have fueled the surging popularity of Buddhism in the United States and throughout the West. This biography provides insight into the curious and winning personality of the Dalai Lama as a boy and his wisdom as a man. The Buddhist spiritual worlds and the Dalai Lama's rarified role are evenly presented. The Dalai Lama's story is revealed from his early family life to his experiences in the world, his education as the 14th incarnation of the Lama, his exile in India, and his current struggles to help Tibet regain its independence from China. The book offers an historical overview of the Tibetan crisis after the Chinese invasion.
PATRICIA CRONIN MARCELLO is a freelance writer. She is the author of biographies of Jerry Garcia, Pope John Paul II, Princess Diana, and Matt Damon.