The
story of the Fourteenth Dalai Lama, the world’s foremost proponent of
peace and nonviolence, as depicted in this full-color graphic novel,
tells in its second and third parts of his educational training in
childhood to ascend
to the height of Buddhist learning and the political leadership of
Tibet. He attains maturity and bodhisattvic power just in time to cope
head-on with the invasion and occupation of Tibet by Communist China.
The clash
of implacably opposed cultural forces over the years of occupation
leads finally, in 1959, to the young Dalai Lama’s escape, with his
family and closest followers, into exile in India.The
fourth and fifth parts relate the life of His Holiness in
exile, as spokesperson for the vast community of Tibetan exiles now
established in countries around the world. Still longing for return to
an autonomous, if not independent homeland, the Dalai Lama and his
people deal with unrelenting hardships while continuing to live the
Tibetan lifestyle of compassion, devotion, and indefatigable good cheer.
Over the years in exile the Dalai Lama becomes the representative of
universal responsibility and compassion for all life forms and an
exemplar of the peaceful life defended and maintained, no matter how
embattled or relentlessly persecuted. His global significance is
recognized in 1989 with the awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize. In
a world of seemingly endless war and environmental degradation, he
becomes protector of all species, resolver of all conflicts, conqueror
of anxiety and fear, arbiter of global dialogue, leader of the
resistance to encroaching death and destruction, and victor over climate
collapse and apocalypse—our man of peace.
This work was conceived and its script written by William Meyers,
keeping a promise made to the Dalai Lama in 1993. It has been expanded
and refined with the editorial guidance and oratorical inspiration of
Robert Thurman; backed by the financial and organizational support of
Tibet House US; joined in creative collaboration by veteran graphic-novel illustrators Steve Buccellato and Don Hudson; digital painters Kinsun Loh, Andrey Pervukhin, and Miranda Meeks; and completed in book form with the technical assistance and production coordination of digital-lettering artist Michael Burbank.
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