'Yak Horns' by Bhuchung D Sonam | Blackneck Books
Tibet has been written about, commented on and described by travelers, 'experts' and scholars for centuries - each presenting their own version of reality. This title brings together a collection of essays on Tibetan arts and social issues, expressed through the eyes of a Tibetan writer in exile who experienced and lived through many of the events narrated here.
About the Author
Bhuchung D. Sonam, originally from a small village in Tibet, became a refugee in India and later studied journalism in the U.S. His love for reading during his schooling at TCV inspired him to pursue creative writing, addressing the lack of Tibetan literary representation he once experienced. He authored Dandelions of Tibet and went on to publish the first anthology of English poems by a Tibetan, Muses in Exile, followed by Conflict of Duality. With a BA and MA in Economics, he began his career at Paljor Publications, translating Tibetan texts, and later studied print and multimedia journalism at Emerson College, Boston.
Paperback: 237 pages
Tibet has been written about, commented on and described by travelers, 'experts' and scholars for centuries - each presenting their own version of reality. This title brings together a collection of essays on Tibetan arts and social issues, expressed through the eyes of a Tibetan writer in exile who experienced and lived through many of the events narrated here.
About the Author
Bhuchung D. Sonam, originally from a small village in Tibet, became a refugee in India and later studied journalism in the U.S. His love for reading during his schooling at TCV inspired him to pursue creative writing, addressing the lack of Tibetan literary representation he once experienced. He authored Dandelions of Tibet and went on to publish the first anthology of English poems by a Tibetan, Muses in Exile, followed by Conflict of Duality. With a BA and MA in Economics, he began his career at Paljor Publications, translating Tibetan texts, and later studied print and multimedia journalism at Emerson College, Boston.
Paperback: 237 pages
Tibet has been written about, commented on and described by travelers, 'experts' and scholars for centuries - each presenting their own version of reality. This title brings together a collection of essays on Tibetan arts and social issues, expressed through the eyes of a Tibetan writer in exile who experienced and lived through many of the events narrated here.
About the Author
Bhuchung D. Sonam, originally from a small village in Tibet, became a refugee in India and later studied journalism in the U.S. His love for reading during his schooling at TCV inspired him to pursue creative writing, addressing the lack of Tibetan literary representation he once experienced. He authored Dandelions of Tibet and went on to publish the first anthology of English poems by a Tibetan, Muses in Exile, followed by Conflict of Duality. With a BA and MA in Economics, he began his career at Paljor Publications, translating Tibetan texts, and later studied print and multimedia journalism at Emerson College, Boston.
Paperback: 237 pages
About Blackneck Books
Blackneck books is an imprint of TibetWrites, which is a Tibetan writers circle that promotes and publishes the creative work of Tibetans.