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Join us in person on Tuesday, March 7 at 7 PM as Tibetan author Tenzin Tsundue presents his new collection, Nowhere to Call Home. He will be in conversation with Tenzin Dhardon Sharling.
Tenzin Tsundue will be discussing his new collection of writing NOWHERE TO CALL HOME. He will be joined in conversation with Ph.D. candidate Tenzin Dhardon Sharling, a former member of the Tibetan Parliament in Exile.
This is a book of new writings in different genres written since 2012. His writings talk about dreams of refugees, personal and the political freedom, pandemic and globalization. He will read excerpts from the book and talk about exile, home and writing.
Tenzin Tsundue is a Tibetan writer and activist, born and raised in India. He studied literature and philosophy at Madras and Bombay university. The award-winning writer has four books to his credit which have been translated into fifteen languages. His writing has inspired movies, books, and plays. His speaking has toured him to 20 foreign countries including Germany, the US and UK, Australia, France, his protest actions have landed him in jail 16 times, including the one in Lhasa, Tibet. He wears a red bandana as a sign of his pledge for life to work for the freedom of Tibet. He is one of the most outspoken voices and activists for cause of Tibet. He lives solely off his writing by selling his self-published books. Presently, he lives in Dharamshala, India.
Tenzin Dhardon Sharling is a Ph.D candidate at University of Massachusetts, Amherst, and a former member of the Tibetan Parliament in Exile.
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