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The Convergence of Difference; Interview with Tsering Wangmo Dhompa
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International Examiner
05-31-2004
Although there are many writers living in Tibet, their work is hard to get,
especially in English. Writers accessible in English include Milarepa (The
Songs of Milarepa), Alai (Red Poppies), Jamyang Norbu (an important Tibetan
writer), Tsering Shakya (Dragon in the Land of Snow, history of modern
Tibet) and Tenzin Tsundue (his poetry speaks to most young Tibetans living
in exile). As part of the first generation Tibe...
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