Originally published in English as Report from Lhasa (1979), this is the first Nepali translation of Dor Bahadur Bista’s profound memoirs chronicling his tenure as Nepal’s Consul-General in Lhasa from July 1972 to February 1975. Blending diplomatic dispatches with anthropological insight, Bista sheds light on Lhasa during Mao-era China. Through personal anecdotes and cultural analysis, he reflects on Sino-Tibetan politics, everyday life, and the human condition in a society at a crossroads .
As a towering figure in Nepalese anthropology—often called the ‘Father of Nepali Anthropology’—Bista’s perspective offers invaluable historical and cultural insights. This translation brings a seminal work to Nepali readers, preserving its original nuance and urgency.
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