For centuries, Tibet was known as a hermit kingdom. Its charms were hidden by the natural barrier of the Himalayas to its west and by a reclusive theocratic government ruled by a succession of Dalai Lamas...Nowadays it is not the Tibetans shutting the door, but a paranoid Chinese Communist Party. ...
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Originally published: 2017
Barbara Demick is an American journalist. She was the Beijing bureau chief of the Los Angeles Times. She is the author of Logavina Street: Life and Death in a Sarajevo Neighborhood.
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Education: Yale University
Awards: Baillie Gifford Prize
Nominations: Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting, National Book Award for Nonfiction
Grateful thanks to Barbara Demick, Google Books, Wikipedia, Madeline Grant and Google.
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