The Living Goddess: A Journey into the Heart of Kathmandu

Author(s): Isabella Tree

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An intense exploration of the vibrant Nepali tradition of worshipping a pre-pubescent girl as the incarnation of the universal goddess, Devi, which moves seamlessly between present and past, myth and reality, violence and utter peace. The best kind of travel book: emotionally engaged, but written after a 12-year immersion in the country and its culture. Contrasts the peaceful, silent, dutiful, hard-working traditional goddess with the depravities and violence of Nepal's ruling elite and their politics. Informed by a quotation from Guillaume Postel, the 16th-century French scholar, that 'The Word has been made man, but the world will be saved when the Word shall have been made woman.' A quietly feminist treatise for a prototype of elective female leadership. Retells the complex polytheistic mythology of Hindu/Buddhist tradition in a beguiling and intelligible voice.

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Isabella Tree is a writer and journalist based in the UK. She is the author of three other non-fiction books and writes for publications such as Granta, National Geographic Magazine, the Sunday Times and the Observer. She has been travelling regularly to Nepal since the 1980s.

General Fields

  • : 9781780600468
  • : Eland Publishing Ltd
  • : Eland Publishing Ltd
  • : 08 January 2015
  • : United Kingdom
  • : 01 April 2015
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : 915.49604
  • : 1504
  • : Paperback
  • : Isabella Tree