- Seven Years in Tibet
Infobox Book
name = Seven Years in Tibet
author =Heinrich Harrer
publisher = Various
genre =Travel literature
release_date = 1953
media_type = Print (Hardback &Paperback )"Seven Years in Tibet" is a
adventure story written by Austrianmountaineer and onetime SS NaziHeinrich Harrer based on his real life experiences inTibet between 1944 and 1951 during theSecond World War and the interim period before the ChinesePeople's Liberation Army moved into Tibet in 1950.Seven Years in Tibet tells the story of how Austrians
Heinrich Harrer andPeter Aufschnaiter were imprisoned by the British whilemountaineering in the north ofIndia at the beginning ofWorld War II in 1939. They eventually escaped across the border into Tibet in 1944 and crossed the treacherous highplateau . Shortly after arriving in Tibet, they were ordered to return to India. They were able to disguise themselves, and made their way toLhasa , where they were warmly received. Harrer was introduced to the Dalai Lama, who was still a boy, and became atutor and then close friend to the young spiritual leader. Harrer and Aufschnaiter remained in the region until thePeople's Liberation Army entered it in 1950.Two films have been made of the book. The first film was a 1956, 76-minute documentary directed by
Hans Nieter . The documentary includes film taken by Harrer during his stay in Tibet, and Harrer himself reconstructed various scenes from his adventures. The second, "Seven Years in Tibet", released in 1997, was directed byJean-Jacques Annaud and starredBrad Pitt andDavid Thewlis .There is also a
David Bowie song entitled "Seven Years in Tibet," from his album "Earthling".ee also
*"Beyond Seven Years in Tibet, My Life Before, During and After" (2007), Heinrich Harrer's full autobiography published in English
External links
* [http://theopencritic.com/?p=3 Seven Years in Tibet] Book Review at The Open Critic (1956)
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