A simple monk : writings on His Holiness the Dalai Lama / edited by Tom Morgan ; photographs by Alison Wright ; introduction by Robert A.F. Thurman. - 143 pages : color illustrations, map ; 27 cm.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 143).

Ocean of Wisdom / Diki Tsering -- Inside Out / Spalding Gray -- The God in exile / Pico Iyer -- Searching for the Dalai Lama / Orville Schell -- Hope for the Third Millennium / Robert Thurman -- Human Rights and Universal Responsibility / The Dalai Lama.

The regal gift anthology A Simple Monk stands apart from the glut of books about the 14th Dalai Lama. Alison Wright's glorious photographs deliver a visual feast of the landscape and people of Tibet, as well as the face of the Dalai Lama--all of which contain an inspiring blend of serenity and joy against a backdrop of political suffering. Like the photography, the six essays educate readers while avoiding hyperbole and guru worship. One of the most compelling contributions comes from the Dalai Lama's mother, Diki Tsering, who speaks of her son with frank authority. Who would have thought that this peaceful monk was once a 1-year-old tyrant? When he toddled upon people quarreling, he'd pick up a stick and "try to beat them," according to his mother. In straightforward prose, she also recounts the many omens and coincidences that pointed to her son being the next Dalai Lama. Other essays include an interview conducted by Spalding Gray, in which the Dalai Lama speaks of his daily meditation practice (from 4 to 8 a.m.), how he overcomes fear of terrorism and flying, and how he resists the allure of bikini-clad women at the swimming pool.

1577311752 (Cloth : alk. paper)

2001000402


Bstan-ʼdzin-rgya-mtsho, Dalai Lama XIV, 1935-


Dalai lamas--Biography.
Civil rights--Moral and ethical aspects.

BQ7935.B77 / S56 2001

294.3/923/092 B