Editore: | Tibet house |
Genere: | Buddhism |
Autori: | William Meyers , Robert A. Thurman , Michael G. Burbank |
Pagine: | 304 pagine |
ISBN13: | 9781941312049 |
Lingua: | EN |
This beautiful tradepaper graphic novel tells the story of one man
taking on an empire, calling for truth, peace, and justice for his
Tibetan people. Here, in full color for the first time, people can come
to know the whole drama of his lifelong struggle. Since the age of 15,
the Dalai Lama has defended his people against one of the last great
empires, the People’s Republic of China. Under its "dictatorship of the
proletariat," China began to invade Tibet in 1950, decimating and then
continually oppressing its people. Since colonialism cannot be practiced
in our era of self-determined nations, China always maintains that the
Tibetans are a type of Chinese, using propaganda and military power to
crush Tibet’s unique culture and identity. Yet the Dalai Lama resists by
using only the weapon of truth—along with resolute nonviolence—even
worrying some of his own people by seeking dialogue and reconciliation
based on his more realistic vision. The great 14th Dalai Lama of Tibet
has become the first global Dalai Lama, a prominent transnational leader
of all who want to make the dramatic changes actually necessary for
life on earth to thrive for centuries to come. Considered the
incarnation of the Buddhist savior Chenrezig or
Avalokiteshvara—archangel of universal compassion—he is believed to
appear in many forms, at many different times, whenever and wherever
beings suffer. Representing the plight of his beloved Tibetan people to
the world, he has also engaged with all people who suffer oppression and
injustice, as recognized in 1989 by his being awarded the Nobel Peace
Prize. Most importantly, the Dalai Lama walks his talk throughout these
pages, as he has throughout his life, and he radiates a powerful hope
that we can and will prevail.Man of Peace presents the inside story of
his amazing life and vision, in the high tension of the military
occupation of Tibet and the ongoing genocide of its people—a moving work
of political and historical nonfiction brought to life in the graphic
novel form—here for all to see.