Tibet With My Eyes Closed is a poignant collection of twelve short stories by Madhu Gurung, offering a powerful glimpse into the lives of Tibetan refugees in exile, particularly in India. Through deeply humane and sharply crafted narratives, Gurung explores themes of identity, resilience, displacement, and cultural memory. Each story delves into personal loss and collective endurance, echoing the struggles of those who fled Tibet following the Chinese invasion and the continuing emotional impact of exile. The stories, told through diverse voices, unfold against a backdrop of longing for a lost homeland.
Why You Should Read?
- Illuminates the Tibetan refugee experience with profound empathy and authenticity, offering a rare and intimate perspective.
- Provides a unique literary lens into the complex political and emotional aftermath of exile and cultural displacement.
- Combines rich storytelling with significant historical context, making the collection both deeply moving and highly educational.
- Ideal for readers interested in South Asian literature, compelling diaspora narratives, and critical human rights issues.
About the Author
Madhu Gurung is an Indian author and journalist based in Dehradun, known for her focus on marginalized communities, particularly the Indian-Nepali and Tibetan diaspora. Deeply invested in oral histories, she masterfully blends fiction with meticulous research to preserve the voices and experiences often overlooked in mainstream narratives. Tibet With My Eyes Closed is her acclaimed debut collection of short stories, praised for its sensitivity, clarity, and powerful storytelling.