Review of Unmistaken Child (2009) by Stephen Holden for New York Times — 02 Jun 2009
The beauty of the landscape and the monk’s sweetness, humility and good humor evoke a plane of existence, at once elevated and austere, that is humbling to contemplate.
That said, Unmistaken Child offers no scholarly perspective on Tibetan Buddhism and leaves fundamental questions unanswered.
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This review of Unmistaken Child (2009) was written by Stephen Holden and published by New York Times on 02 Jun 2009.
Unmistaken Child has generally received positive reviews.
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