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William Montgomery McGovern (1897–1964)

Teoksen To Lhasa in disguise : a secret expedition through mysterious Tibet tekijä

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Kanoninen nimi
McGovern, William Montgomery
Muut nimet
McGovern, William M.
Syntymäaika
1897-09-28
Kuolinaika
1964-12-12
Sukupuoli
male
Kansalaisuus
USA

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There were two Asian lands forbidden to Westerners in the early twentieth century. The region of the sacred Muslim cities of Mecca and Medina was well known for being off-limits. The second was Tibet, located high up on the roof of the world. This windswept, snow-covered Himalayan kingdom was the home of the Dalai Lama, the living reincarnation of the Buddha. Hidden behind stony mountains and a phalanx of xenophobic warrior monks, the high Lama resided in his isolated realm, serenely cut off from the outside world. Yet erect an obstacle and human beings will endeavor to get around it. Secretive Tibet was no different. A number of foreigners tried to get to Lhasa, the off-limits capital of the kingdom. They were all eventually discovered and turned back. Then in 1912 an unlikely candidate for geographic romance appeared. His name was William McGovern. He was an Oxford trained scholar, and more surprisingly, an American, for no one from that faraway country had ever attempted to beard the Tibetan lion in his den. McGovern was no ordinary Yankee traveler though. An excellent student of Tibetan culture, art, and language, he also brought a hitherto undisclosed talent in the search for Lhasa's secrets. McGovern was a scholar of Buddhist thought and prayer. It was because of this religious sympathy that Tibetan authorities grudgingly allowed the American, and his tiny caravan, to enter their country. He was ordered to go to the first border town, and stop. However as "To Lhasa in Disguise" explains, McGovern had no intention of stopping before he reached the forbidden city. What follows is one of the most intriguing tales of travel ever penned. McGovern made his way over dangerous mountain passes, avoided prowling Tibetan patrols, and finally reached his goal, only to be recognized and arrested. Still a vivid tale after all these years, if it is adventure and hair-raising travel you are seeking, then go no further. "To Lhasa in Disguise" delivers all that and more.… (lisätietoja)
 
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Langri_Tangpa_Centre | 1 muu arvostelu | Feb 9, 2021 |
It was very difficult for McGovern to actually get into Tibet, and more of the book than I would have liked was concerned with sneaking around the border and plotting ways to get in rather than actually being in Tibet itself. Nonetheless, this was an excellent book telling a thrilling story, and the only reason that I no longer own it is that I'm acquainted with one of McGovern's grandsons (I actually recognized the family resemblance from the frontispiece portrait) and he didn't have a copy of his own.… (lisätietoja)
 
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muumi | 1 muu arvostelu | Jun 7, 2014 |

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