Why the Dalai Lama Matters: His Act of Truth as the Solution for China, Tibet, and the World
Robert Thurman, . . Atria/Beyond Words, $23 (231pp) ISBN 978-1-5827-0220-9
Tibetan scholar Thurman paints a splendid portrait of the Dalai Lama and masterfully elucidates the 50-year-old conflict between Tibet and China in this timely analysis. The author presents an eloquent introduction to Buddhism and the Tibetan concept of the Dalai Lama before focusing on the current “living embodiment of the Buddha”—a man born as Tenzin Gyatso—the 14th Dalai Lama. Thurman sympathetically renders his lifelong friend as a “simple Buddhist monk,” a teacher, philosopher, scientist and the political representative of the Tibetan people, who has achieved renown for holding together a large refugee community and preserving its culture. Promulgating a “common human religion of kindness,” the Nobel Peace laureate lobbies for a peaceful resolution to the question of Tibetan autonomy within China, while espousing love, altruism and spirituality as the forces that will lead mankind into a “kinder, happier twenty-first century.” The book concludes with a five-step plan to broker peace between Tibet and China—an agenda simultaneously pragmatic and idealistic, demonstrating truly the talent and power of faith.
Reviewed on: 04/21/2008
Genre: Nonfiction
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