Description
With a love for the sparse yet vivid language of traditional Tibetan life, Tsering Doendrup tells tales of hypocritical lamas, crooked officials, violent conflicts, and loyal yaks. His nomad characters find themselves in scenarios that are at once strange and familiar, satirical yet poignant. The stories are set in the fictional county of Tsezhung, where Tsering Doendrup's characters live their lives against the striking backdrop of Tibet's natural landscape and go about their daily business to the ever-present rhythms of Tibetan religious life. Tsering Doendrup confronts pressing issues: the corruption of religious institutions; the indignities and injustices of Chinese rule; poverty and social ills such as gambling and alcoholism; and the hardships of a minority group struggling to maintain its identity in the face of overwhelming odds. Ranging in style from playful updates of traditional storytelling techniques to narrative experimentation, Tsering Doendrup's tales pay tribute to the resilience of Tibetan culture.
About the Author
Tsering Doendrup was born in 1961 in Qinghai, China. He began writing in the early 1980s and has published numerous collections of short fiction and four full-length novels. His work has been translated into several languages, and he is the recipient of a number of Tibetan, Mongolian, and nationwide literary prizes in China.
Christopher Peacock is a PhD candidate at Columbia University.
Reviews
Translated by Christopher Peacock, the stories in The Handsome Monk depict the lives of Tibetans under two supervising authorities: the Communist Party, which dictates their day-to-day subsistence, and the Buddhist deities who control their fortunes in the afterlife. Traditional nomadism has given way to a more precarious form of drifting. -- Sam Sacks * Wall Street Journal *
Tsering Doendrup is a major writer for our times, and anyone who cares about Tibet or storytelling should embrace this collection wholeheartedly. * Asian Review of Books *
The Handsome Monk does give a good sense of especially rural contemporary Tibetan life, and some fascinating glimpses of still fundamental aspects of it. -- M. A. Orthofer * The Complete Review *
The Handsome Monk is an excellent collection, with the mix of short pieces and longer, more involved stories working well. * Tony's Reading List *
Positioned along the knife edge of Tibet and China, secularity and religion, modernity and tradition, Tsering Doendrup's exuberantly irreverent stories (expertly translated from the Tibetan by Christopher Peacock) will strike many English-language readers as both uncannily familiar and deliciously odd. -- Carlos Rojas, translator of the Man Booker International Prize-shortlisted novel The Four Books by Yan Lianke
This volume makes accessible some of the new and exciting work in Tibetan literature from inside China. It will be of interest both to general readers and to scholars of Tibetan and Chinese literature. -- Janet Gyatso, Harvard University
Tsering Doendrup's characters are steeped in the anxieties of modernity as they negotiate worlds secular and religious, hyper-real and fantastic. These short stories reflect sharp and highly critical Tibetan perspectives on the nature of life, love, family, truth, and self-identity. This collection is nothing short of a masterpiece. -- Jann Ronis, University of California, Berkeley
Book Information
ISBN 9780231190237
Author Tsering Dondrup
Format Paperback
Page Count 216
Imprint Columbia University Press
Publisher Columbia University Press