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Winner of both the Olive Schreiner Prize and the CNA Literary Award, The Castaways is a strikingly original novel. The novel emerged in the early seventies as both an historical exploration of South Africa, and also a metaphor for the oppressive apartheid society of that time. The story is set in the eighteenth century and expresses the themes of colonial conquest, the paranoia of terrorism, and the eternal quest for the self, in superbly lyrical passages. Sheila Fugard was born in England, and moved to South Africa at the age of eight. She is married to Athol Fugard and lives in California USA.
Lady of Realisation is one of the first memoirs of Tibetan Buddhist
nun and western teacher Sister Karma Khechog Palmo. The book
provides memorable insights of the sixteenth Karmapa and other
teachers of the Kagyu tradition in the 1970s. Sister Palmo's life
as an Englishwoman in India was extraordinary both as an academic,
political activist, and social worker. She is remembered as one of
the key figures in bringing the sixteenth Karmapa to the West. She
influenced younger important teachers like Trungpa Rinpoche and
Akong Rinpoche. It was my privilege to have been her student, and
to study and travel with her. This memoir is a reflection of that
extraordinary time of the arrival of Tibetan Buddhism in the West
in the 1970s. The memoir brings with it deep, personal experiences
from my own life, lived out during the brutal years of the
apartheid government in South Africa. The life and work of Sister
Palmo continues to inspire others on the path. She brought the
ancient yogic tradition of the woman yogis of the past together
with insights into contemporary life. Her invaluable teachings open
a door into the practice of Buddhism in our everyday journey.
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