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The Complete Civil War Journal and Selected Letters of Thomas Wentworth Higginson

audiobook The Complete Civil War Journal and Selected Letters of Thomas Wentworth Higginson by Thomas Wentworth Higginson in History

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Prisoners of Shangri-La is a provocative analysis of the romance of Tibet; a romance that; even as it is invoked by Tibetan lamas living in exile; ultimately imprisons those who seek the goal of Tibetan independence from Chinese occupation."Lopez lifts the veil on America's romantic vision of Tibet to reveal a country and a spiritual history more complex and less ideal than popular perceptions allow. . . . Lively and engaging; Lopez's book raises important questions about how Eastern religions are often co-opted; assimilated and misunderstood by Western culture."—Publishers Weekly"Proceeding with care and precision; Lopez reveals the extent to which scholars have behaved like intellectual colonialists. . . . Someone had to burst the bubble of pop Tibetology; and few could have done it as resoundingly as Lopez."—Booklist"Fascinating. . . [A] provocative exploration. Lopez conveys the full dizziness of the Western encounter with Tibet and Tibetan Buddhism."—Fred Pheil; Tricycle: The Buddhist Review"A timely and courageous exploration. . . . [Lopez's] book will sharpen the terms of the debate over what the Tibetans and their observers can or should be doing about the place and the idea of Tibet. And that alone is what will give us all back our Shambhala."—Jonathan Spence; Lingua Franca Book Review"Lopez's most important theme is that we should be wary of the idea . . . that Tibet has what the West lacks; that if we were only to look there we would find the answers to our problems. Lopez's book shows that; on the contrary; when the West has looked at Tibet; all that it has seen is a distorted reflection of itself."—Ben Jackson; Times Higher Education Supplement


#232036 in Books 1999-12-01Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.00 x 1.10 x 6.00l; 1.57 #File Name: 0226333302412 pages


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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy Joseph H.Wonderful!12 of 12 people found the following review helpful. Fascinating journal of Civil War life.By A CustomerBravo to Christopher Looby for recognizing the importance of these diaries and bringing them to our attention. Higginson's thoughts and feelings about war and the men under his command unfold to portray a quiet hero. Against the dual backdrops of military horror and social conflict; Higginson's discussions of his men and his relationships with them are sensitive and surprising. Letters to his family offer an interesting glimpse of family roles while underscoring Higginson's essential humantity.Looby's notes provide thoughtful comment. Stunning job. This is an excellent book.

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