“<i>Ocean, as Much as Rain</i> is more than just a book; it’s an act of bearing witness. It’s a testament to the enduring strength of the Tibetan spirit and a powerful reminder of the importance of preserving cultural heritage in the face of political adversity. Highly recommended for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of Tibet and the human condition.” - Tsering Shakya, author of <i>The Dragon in the Land of Snows</i><br /><br />"Tsering Woeser, a Tibetan author and activist, has been one of the most essential voices on Tibet writing within China for decades. That comes at a price — she is unable to leave the country, where her books are banned. Which makes the work of translating her all the more valuable, as it is in this upcoming collection of her essays and poems, skilfully curated and translated by Fiona Sze-­Lorrain with Dechen Pemba."—<i>China Books Review</i><br /><br />"Woeser’s unique position as an insider in Tibet with direct access to places and people and at the same time a brave objective observer have turned her into one of the most valuable Tibetan voices of the first three decades of the twenty-first century."—Kamila Hladíková, <i>High Peaks Pure Earth</i><br /><br />"This translated collection is a work powered by collective memory, collaboration, and the strength displayed by Woeser and many other Tibetans who continue to speak truth to power. Ocean is triumphant in its call to action and further fuels the Tibetan liberation struggle by rejecting compliance with China, and challenging a state that reduces Tibet to Shangri-La mythology, a museum of ancient relics, and/or a capitalist market for consumption."—Thinley Chodon, <i>Lhakar Diaries</i>

Ocean, as Much as Rain presents for the first time in the English-language world a collection of masterfully translated literary writings by prominent Tibetan writer Tsering Woeser. In these stories, lyrical essays, and poetry, Woeser interweaves texts, photographs, silences, and documentary details. Featuring a distinctively imaginative use of satire and digressive rhetoric, Woeser’s stories bring to life Tibetan characters whose lives are entwined with politics, history, and religion. Woeser illuminates the ruins and places that she has come across during her various sojourns in Chinese-ruled Tibet, reviving sites from the past of her parents and their generation. These writings range from ingenious retellings of cultural encounters and confrontation to insightful commentaries on ecological issues and tourism in Tibet that never shun contradictions, dilemmas, or questions about the future. With an introduction by Fiona Sze-Lorrain and an author interview by editors-translators Sze-Lorrain and Dechen Pemba, Ocean, as Much as Rain is a landmark publication that celebrates the work of a steadfast dissident and a leading Tibetan literary figure of our times.
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Ocean, as Much as Rain presents for the first time in the English-language world a collection of stories, poetry, and essays by leading Tibetan writer Tsering Woeser.
Foreword / Pankaj Mishra vii
Introduction. Ocean Can Be Rain: Woeser’s Poetry, Fiction, and Lyrical Prose / Fiona Sze-Lorrain 1
Translation Credits 1
1. A Sheet of Paper Can Also Become a Knife 13
2. My Tongue Surgery 14
3. Spring 18
4. Rinchen the Sky-Burial Master 19
5. Tibet 35
6. Garpon La’s Offerings 38
7. On the Fifteenth Midnight of the Fourth Month in the Tibetan Calendar 49
8. Two Excerpts from The Prayer Beads of Fate 51
9. The King of Dzi 54
10. “Do Not Forget the Past . . .” 73
11. Celebrity Street Toilets in Lhasa 74
12. Ocean, as Much as Rain 87
13. Remembering a Smashed Buddha 106
14. The Ruins of Lhasa: Yabzhi Taktser 108
15. Let Me Write, the Fear of Lhasa Breaks My Heart 131
16. Only This Useless Poem—for Lobsang Tsepak 133
17. Back of Lhasa, Day One, from Seven Days in Lhasa 136
18. The Killing Trip 147
19. A Few Years Later 163
20. Masks and Tea 165
21. An Eye for History and Reality: Woeser and Her Story of Tibet / Dechen Pemba and Fiona Sze-Lorrain 167
Acknowledgments 181
Glossary of Place Names 183
Bibliography 185
Biographies 189
Index 191
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Product details

ISBN
9781478029687
Published
2026-02-10
Publisher
Duke University Press
Weight
476 gr
Height
229 mm
Width
152 mm
Age
G, 01
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Number of pages
210

Biographical note

Tsering Woeser is a Tibetan writer, poet, activist, and the author of numerous books of poetry and prose.

Fiona Sze-Lorrain is a writer, poet, translator, and the author of, most recently, Dear Chrysanthemums: A Novel in Stories.

Dechen Pemba is the editor of High Peaks Pure Earth.