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In this journal narrative of a pilgrimage in Dolpe, an isolated Himalayan valley in northwest Nepal inhabited by people of Tibetan stock, Cornelle Jest weaves together his own gentle observations of daily life and the lively tales told by his traveling companion.
In the early spring of 1961, Dr. Corneille Jest undertook a three-week circumambulation of the valley in the company of Tibetans visiting temples, shrines, and sacred mountains. His companion Karma, an elderly nomad from Western Tibet and a gifted storyteller, punctuated the journey with traditional tales and his own reflections.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In this journal narrative of a pilgrimage in Dolpe, an isolated Himalayan valley in northwest Nepal inhabited by people of Tibetan stock, Cornelle Jest weaves together his own gentle observations of daily life and the lively tales told by his traveling companion.
In the early spring of 1961, Dr. Corneille Jest undertook a three-week circumambulation of the valley in the company of Tibetans visiting temples, shrines, and sacred mountains. His companion Karma, an elderly nomad from Western Tibet and a gifted storyteller, punctuated the journey with traditional tales and his own reflections. Charmingly written, colorful, and engaging, the narrative transports the reader to a world of Tibetan spirit in ways not readily accessible to outsiders.
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Corneille Jest, former director of research at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) in Paris, specializes in social and economic change among populations living in harsh climates. He is particularly interested in the conservation of cultural heritage in the Himalayan and Central Asian regions.