Description
- ISBN-13: 9788189059828
- Publisher: Navayana
- Binding: Tankobon Softcover
- Language: English
- Width: 139.99972 mm
- ISBN-10: 8189059823
- Publisher Date: 15-Dec-17
- Height: 39.99992 mm
- No of Pages: 302
Original price was: ₹499.00.₹374.25Current price is: ₹374.25.
Explore the complexities of Tibetan identity in “Old Demons New Deities.” Tenzin Dickie’s compelling stories navigate political occupation, exile, and the search for belonging in a scattered community. With warmth, humor, and worldly wisdom, these tales embrace human experience and the power of imagination. Discover a vibrant future for Tibet and the world beyond. ISBN: 9788189059828
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Utsav Dahiya –
While some stories captivated me, I found others less impactful, making the collection somewhat inconsistent.
Bharat Chandila –
A poignant collection. Some stories resonated deeply, others less so, but overall a worthwhile read. Explores Tibetan identity with sensitivity.
Annika Jaiswal –
A wonderful collection that is eye opening and inspiring. The details of daily life are very interesting.
Kanav Sodhi –
Absolutely loved it! Each story was a gem. I learned so much about Tibetan culture and the challenges they face.
Shreyas S –
Dickie’s writing is beautiful. The stories are thought-provoking, giving insight into the Tibetan diaspora. A few felt unfinished.
Yuvraj Shuryavanshi –
Tenzin Dickie brings Tibet to life. Some stories stand out, while others are less memorable. Still a good book!
Abhinav Kumar Karadwal –
A solid collection of stories that offer a glimpse into Tibetan culture and identity. Worth reading.
Meenakshi R –
The writing is evocative and the stories are full of heart. I did find some of the stories harder to follow than others.
Sarthak Arora –
This book is amazing! Tenzin Dickie beautifully captures the Tibetan spirit. The stories are so touching.
Tanushree Agarwal –
A powerful book that deals with difficult themes with grace and humor. Highly recommend!
Revat Mehra –
I found the stories to be a bit uneven in quality, but the book offers a unique perspective on the Tibetan experience.
Abhishek Shukla –
A great look into Tibetan lives, but the political undertones were a bit heavy-handed at times. Still a powerful read.
Sushmita –
Some stories were excellent, others just okay. I feel like there could have been more exploration into new deities, as in the title.
Prapti Roy –
A mixed bag. Some stories were captivating, while others dragged. Still, the overall theme of resilience shone through.
Rhitu Prashansa –
An okay read. Some stories really grabbed me, but others felt a little bland. It had the potential to be great.
Manasvi Saboo –
I was moved by the characters’ struggles and triumphs. A few stories were a bit too similar in theme, but overall enjoyable.
Raaghav Varma –
An interesting collection of stories, but I found some of the cultural references difficult to understand without more context.
Sneha –
I enjoyed most of the stories, but there were one or two that I had trouble connecting with. Overall, a good read.
Akshay Jain –
Dickie’s narrative is compelling, painting vivid pictures of Tibetan life. A few stories lacked closure, though.
Vishu Chauhan –
This book exceeded my expectations! Dickie’s writing is captivating, and the stories are incredibly moving. A must-read!
Nishtha Rawat –
A decent collection. Some stories were more engaging than others, but the overall theme of identity was well-explored.
Alok Kumar Dubey –
Loved the blend of humor and heart. The characters felt real, facing difficult situations. A great introduction to Tibetan culture.
Abhiram J –
This book is a treasure! The stories are beautifully written and deeply moving. A must-read for anyone interested in Tibet.
Sayali Vilas Jagdale –
A mixed reading experience. While some narratives shone brightly, others fell flat, impacting the book’s overall resonance.