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My Journey to Lhasa

The Classic Story of the Only Western Woman Who Succeeded in Entering the Forbidden City

by Alexandra David-Neel

On Sale: 08/23/2005

Price: $19.99

My Journey to Lhasa

The Classic Story of the Only Western Woman Who Succeeded in Entering the Forbidden City

by Alexandra David-Neel

On Sale: 08/23/2005

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Price: $19.99

About the Book

In 1923, a fifty-five-year-old Frenchwoman named Madame Alexandra David-Néel disguised herself as a male pilgrim and ascended to the ancient Tibetan city of Lhasa. David-Néel’s recounting of her journey is one of the great travelogues of the twentieth century, filled with adventure and danger and set against the spectacular backdrop of one of the world’s most remarkable cultures.

Tibet was still forbidden to Westerners when David-Néel, accompanied by her adopted son Yongden and aided by her fluent knowledge of Tibetan dialects, made the dangerous journey into its spiritual and cultural heart. En route, she faced rugged terrain, outbreaks of disease, and the constant threat of expulsion; she also became the first Western woman to be received by the Dalai Lama, as well as a recognized expert on Tibetan religion and culture.

Alexandra David-Néel was born in Paris in 1868. After studying eastern religions in Paris, she toured the Far and Middle East and North Africa as an opera singer. In 1904 she married Philippe François Néel in Tunis: they separated almost immediately, but he financed many of her later travels and they regularly wrote to each other up to the time of his death in 1941.

David-Néel spent years traveling throughout Asia, where she studied Buddhism and became a Lama. She wrote several books about her travels, including My Journey to Lhasa and Magic and Mystery in Tibet. She was awarded many honors, including the Grande Médaille d’Or of La Société de Géographie. She died just before her 101st birthday, in 1969.

“Frenchwoman Alexandra David-Néel was exceptional.”

– His Holiness the Dalai Lama

Critical Praise

My Journey to Lhasa . . . involves us intensely in a world that no longer exists-that of free Tibet. . . . [David-Neel’s] descriptions of the landscape are fervent and her understanding of the Tibetans admirably unsentimental. Her Tibet is not at all the philosophers’ kingdom of Lost Horizon; it is a fierce . . . frequently dangerous place, where she had to exercise the utmost ingenuity to survive.” — New York Times Book Review

“A scholar of Eastern religion and Tibetan language, David-Neel was indisputably a fearless traveler, a rogue’s rogue who, in 1923, disguised as an illiterate pilgrim, became the first Western woman to reach Tibet’s forbidden city. Her account has the power to awe even today.” — Outside magazine

“The sort of thriller yarn that keeps you up all night and is too soon over.” — Ms. magazine

“As a traveler, she has performed a brilliant feat.” — New Statesman

“Fascinating…. A striking portrait of the Tibetan people and their culture, as seem by a most remarkable woman.” — Good Books for the Curious Reader

“In 1923, at the age of fifty-five, the author disguised herself as a pilgrim and made her way to Tibet’s forbidden city of Lhasa. This is a lively account of her journey and a classic portrait of Tibet, its region, and its people.” — Bloomsbury Review

“David-Neel was indisputably a fearless traveler, a rogue’s rogue. Her account has the power to awe even today.” — Outside magazine

“My Journey to Lhasa . . . involves us intensely. . . . [David-Neel’s] descriptions of the landscape are fervent and her understanding of the Tibetans admirably unsentimental. Her Tibet is not at all the philosophers’ kingdom of Lost Horizon; it is a fierce, filthy, frequently dangerous place, where she had to exercise the utmost ingenuity to survive.” — New York Times Book Review

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Product Details

  • ISBN: 9780060596552
  • ISBN 10: 0060596554
  • Imprint: Harper Perennial
  • On Sale: 08/23/2005
  • Trimsize: 5.310 in (w) x 8.000 in (h) x 0.850 in (d)
  • Pages: 376
  • List Price: $19.99
  • BISAC1 : RELIGION / Buddhism / Tibetan
  • BISAC2 : SOCIAL SCIENCE / Women's Studies
  • BISAC3 : BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Women
  • BISAC4 : TRAVEL / Special Interest / Adventure
  • BISAC5 : TRAVEL / Asia / General