For three decades, E. Gene Smith ran the Library of Congress's Tibetan Text Publication Project of the United States Public Law 480 (PL480) - an effort to salvage and reprint the Tibetan literature that had been collected by the exile community or by members of the Bhotia communities of Sikkim, Bhutan, India, and Nepal.
Smith wrote prefaces to these reprinted books to help clarify and contextualize the particular Tibetan texts: the prefaces served as rough orientations to a poorly understood body of foreign literature. Originally produced in print quantities of twenty, these prefaces quickly became legendary, and soon photocopied collections were handed from scholar to scholar, achieving an almost cult status.
These essays are collected here for the first time. The impact of Smith's research on the academic study of Tibetan literature has been tremendous, both for his remarkable ability to synthesize diverse materials into coherent accounts of Tibetan literature, history, and religious thought, and for the exemplary critical scholarship he brought to this field.
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E. Gene Smith was born to a Mormon family in Utah and did his graduate work in Inner Asian Studies at the University of Washington in the early 1960s. He was fortunate to live with and receive teachings from Deshung Rinpoche, the great Tibetan polymath who landed in Seattle in this period. While living in Delhi during his thirty-year career in the Library of Congress, Smith organized the printing of rare Tibetan texts for distribution to U.S. libraries through the United States Public Law 480 program. After postings in Jakarta and Cairo, Gene returned to the U.S. in the late 1990s, where he served as acquisitions editor for Wisdom Publications for three years and founded the Tibetan Buddhist Resource Center (TBRC), the world's most comprehensive collection of Tibetan literature, which is being made available electronically at tbrc.org. Smith passed away in 2010. A documentary about his remarkable life, Digital Dharma, was released in 2012.
A graduate of Harvard University's Department of Sanskrit and Indian Studies (2000), Kurtis R. Schaeffer is a professor in the History of Religions section of the Department of Religious Studies at the University of Virginia and currently serves as chair of the department. Schaeffer's work focuses on the cultural and intellectual history of Tibet. His recent publications include The Culture of the Book in Tibet. Schaeffer is a past co-director of the Tibetan and Himalayan Religions Group in the American Academy of Religion and is currently leading a seminar on "Religion and the Literary in Tibet" at the AAR. He also serves as the book review editor for the Journal of the American Academy of Religion. He is the recipient of Fulbright, Ryskamp, and Whiting fellowships.
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Condition: Sehr gut. Original hardcover with dust jacket, xiii, 384 pages, very good condition. Gene Smith worked for decades for the Library of Congress` Tibetan Text Publication Project to make available the literature of Tibet to the world. He often wrote prefaces to these books to help clarify and contectualize the texts. Gene Smith has become thereby one of the world`s foremost authorities on the Tibetan literature. As these reprints were produced usually only in editions of 20 copies, these introductions were hard to come by. They are now collected in this book, which itself has become quite a rarity. The chapters together form an excellent history of thought development in Tibet. Whereas Western histories of Tibet usually ignore the development and interactions of the different schools of Buddhism with the political history and Tibetan texts usually focus mostly on either Buddhist teachings or the devolpement of individuals this book provides an extremly valuable overview of the development within the Tibetan schools of Buddhism during their "peak times" and thus providing a deeper understanding also for the non-Tibetologist of the often quite complicated developments. Chapters include: The Diaries of Situ Panchen. The Early History of the Khon Family and the Sakya School. The Life of Ye shes rgyal mthsan, Preceptor of the Eight Dalai Lama. Buddhist Literary and Pratical Arts. Jamgon Kongsprul and the Nonsectarian Movement and many more. Quite uncommon. From the library of Tibetologist Helmut Eimer (but without ownership mark). Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 1050. Seller Inventory # 25748
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