The Heart of the World: A Journey to Tibet's Lost Paradise

Author:   Ian Baker ,  Dalai Lama
Publisher:   Penguin Putnam Inc
Edition:   Annotated edition
ISBN:  

9780143036029


Pages:   544
Publication Date:   02 May 2006
Recommended Age:   From 18 years
Format:   Paperback
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The myth of Shangri-la originates in Tibetan Buddhist beliefs in beyul, or hidden lands, sacred sanctuaries that reveal themselves to devout pilgrims and in times of crisis. The more remote and inaccessible the beyul, the vaster its reputed qualities. Ancient Tibetan prophecies declare that the greatest of all hidden lands lies at the heart of the forbidding Tsangpo Gorge, deep in the Himalayas and veiled by a colossal waterfall. Nineteenth-century accounts of this fabled waterfall inspired a series of ill-fated European expeditions that ended prematurely in 1925 when the intrepid British plant collector Frank Kingdon-Ward penetrated all but a five-mile section of the Tsangpo’s innermost gorge and declared that the falls were no more than a “religious myth” and a “romance of geography.” The heart of the Tsangpo Gorge remained a blank spot on the map of world exploration until world-class climber and Buddhist scholar Ian Baker delved into the legends. Whatever cryptic Tibetan scrolls or past explorers had said about the Tsangpo’s innermost gorge, Baker determined, could be verified only by exploring the uncharted five-mile gap. After several years of encountering sheer cliffs, maelstroms of impassable white water, and dense leech-infested jungles, on the last of a series of extraordinary expeditions, Baker and his National Geographic–sponsored team reached the depths of the Tsangpo Gorge. They made news worldwide by finding there a 108-foot-high waterfall, the legendary grail of Western explorers and Tibetan seekers alike. The Heart of the World is one of the most captivating stories of exploration and discovery in recent memory—an extraordinary journey to one of the wildest and most inaccessible places on earth and a pilgrimage to the heart of the Tibetan Buddhist faith.

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Author:   Ian Baker ,  Dalai Lama
Publisher:   Penguin Putnam Inc
Imprint:   Penguin USA
Edition:   Annotated edition
Dimensions:   Width: 13.90cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 21.40cm
Weight:   0.502kg
ISBN:  

9780143036029


ISBN 10:   0143036025
Pages:   544
Publication Date:   02 May 2006
Recommended Age:   From 18 years
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Inactive
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock.

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The Heart of the World is among the most complex, compelling and satisfying adventure books I have ever read.... Baker has written one for the ages. --The San Francisco Chronicle Up to its chin in physical adventure. Reading the book is itself a big, almost a transcendent, experience. --Adventure Magazine


Up to its chin in physical adventure. Reading the book is itself a big, almost a transcendent, experience. ( Adventure Magazine ) One of the most extraordinary tales of adventure and discovery ever told. ( San Francisco Chronicle )


<b>The Heart of the World</b> is among the most complex, compelling and satisfying adventure books I have ever read.... Baker has written one for the ages. <b>The San Francisco Chronicle</b> Up to its chin in physical adventure. Reading the book is itself a big, almost a transcendent, experience. <b>Adventure Magazine</b></p>


Author Information

Ian Baker has lived in Kathmandu, Nepal, and been a student of Tibetan Buddhism for more than twenty years. He studied fine arts, literature, and comparative religion at Middlebury College, Oxford University, and Columbia University. He has written several books on Tibet and Tibetan Buddhism, including The Tibetan Art of Healing, Celestial Gallery, and The Dalai Lama’s Secret Temple: Tantric Wall Paintings from Tibet. He is also the coauthor of Tibet: Reflections from the Wheel of Life and has contributed articles to Explorers Journal and National Geographic magazine. He currently divides his time among New York, Thailand, and the Himalayas.

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