We have works of 74 authors on TibetWrites. Notables among them are ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ New authors [December 2020] [September 2020] [June 2020] [May 2020] [June 2020] All authors Here is the list of all our authors. From each author’s page you can find information about them, …
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is a not-for-profit site dedicated to Tibetan people, to writers, and to Tibet. It aims to bring together poetry and writings by Tibetans, and make it accessible to Tibetans around the globe. Learn more about in our and page. Latest writings 7 January 2021, story by ‘The injuries those people have were inflicted by you. …
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Tendor (Tenzin Dorjee) is a Tibetan writer and activist, and Executive Director of Students for a Free Tibet from 2009 to 2012. He is currently a PhD candidate at Columbia University, US. Tendor profile at Tendor on TibetWrites Poetry [1] I heard someone in the street say / This was the year when you lost …
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Tsering Wangchuk studied in Central School for Tibetans, Pondoh, India, and lives in Dharamshala, North India. Tsering Wangchuk on TibetWrites Poetry [1] The Cat put us through hell, / Killed my kin, dreaded my mind. 6 April 2010
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The Cat put us through hell, / Killed my kin, dreaded my mind.
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High Peaks Pure Earth is posting a translation of a post from Woeser’s blog that was posted on 13 January 2009 titled “What kinds of songs are ’reactionary songs'”?.
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Tenzin Choephel is a Phayul reporter based in Kathmandu, Nepal. Tenzin Choephel on TibetWrites Articles [2] In early November, during a visit to Nepal by Ellen Sauerbrey, a United States official in charge of refugee policy.. 8 January 2008 The Dérgé Parkhang Chenmo (Derge Printing Press) in Dérgé County of Kham Region, Tibet, survived through …
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Tashi Palden on TibetWrites Stories [1] He was driving in front of him an ox and a donkey laden with manure. With a bag full of droppings on his shoulder he was hurrying along the winding, rugged and rough mountain path towards the little village on the hill. 8 January 2008
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Memories by Lodey Lhawang, mother of Jamyang Norbu, of the great scholar and poet Gedun Choephel.
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Tashi Rabgey is a lecturer and director of the UVa Contemporary Tibetan Studies Initiative. She studied law at Oxford as a Rhodes scholar and holds an LL.M. from the University of Cambridge where she specialized in critical international legal theory and completed a thesis on China’s compliance with the international legal regime on women’s rights. …
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Article by Tsoltim N. Shakabpa: The English language has an enormous universal role to play in poetry authored by Tibetans, but that role must be entwined with the untainted heart of the Tibetan poet.
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There are two very important features to this collection of stories, which both has literary interest and signifies the shifting terrain of Chinese rule in Tibet.
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An institutionalized system has been established with knowledge of the culture passed on more through the classroom than through living experience.
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The new flowers that bloom will find wisdom in the words of these people… and through words their names will be remembered and honoured.
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Tenzin Dhargyal, Tibetan writer and poet, is an alumnus of TCV Suja. Tenzin Dhargyal on TibetWrites Poetry [1] Sometimes I see, I hear, I know, My country men laying their lives, For our common cause. 26 December 2007
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Tenzin Dekyi is a Tibetan writer and poet. Tenzin Dekyi on TibetWrites Poetry [1] The dawn is here now, I foresee, a happy free Tibet, And our day will soon be here. 26 December 2007
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Sonam Wangdue on TibetWrites Poetry [2] A grudging gush grew from the east / Grey grasses nomads endured the worst 26 December 2007 Tsampa has height history / In independent Tibet she was our stance 26 December 2007
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Shitsetsang Dechen Pema on TibetWrites Poetry [2] Majestic peaks, crowned with eternal snow, / swaying in the blue heavens. 26 December 2007 As the purple sky kisses the horizon once again, Life retires in the warmth of the chimney fire, 21 December 2007
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Tenzin Gelek is a young aspiring poet, born in Dhondenling Tibetan Settlement, Kollegal, South India. He finished his school from Central School for Tibetans, Mungod, and did Computer Science from St. Aloysius College, Mangalore. Gelek currently works and lives in Bangalore. Tenzin Gelek on TibetWrites Poetry [8] Under the lazy sun, I basked , Reminiscing …
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Yet another day passes, Yet another day sleeps / Enter the world of dreams, bringing love in heaps.
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