Seven Years in Tibet is an autobiographical travel book written by Austrian mountaineer Heinrich Harrer based on his real life experiences in Tibet between 1944 and 1951 during the Second World War and the interim period before the Communist Chinese People's Liberation Army invaded Tibet in 1950. The book covers the escape of Harrer, and his companion Peter Aufschnaiter, from a British internment camp in India. Harrer and Aufschnaiter then travelled across Tibet to Lhasa, the capital. Here they spent several years, and Harrer describes the contemporary Tibetan culture in detail. Harrer... subsequently became a tutor and friend of the 14th Dalai Lama. The book shows the difference between the way Harrer thinks of the 14th Dalai Lama and the way the country of Tibet sees the 14th Dalai Lama. Seven Years in Tibet was translated into 53 languages, became a bestseller in the United States in 1954, and sold three million copies. At the beginning of the Flamingo edition of the book a message from the Dalai Lama praises the work: "Harrer has always been such a friend to Tibet.
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| Author: | Heinrich Harrer |
| Genre: | Travel literature |
| Year published: | 1953 |
| Number of editions: | 8 |