Journey to the End of the Empire: On the Road in Eastern Tibet

Scott Ezell
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Journey to the End of the Empire: On the Road in Eastern Tibet

Scott Ezell
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296 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: May 24, 2022
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 296
  • Publisher: Camphor Press Ltd
  • ISBN: 9781788692595
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 0.74" L x 9.0" H

"A ground-level account of a journey you'll likely not forget and be glad someone else took. Equally sad and funny visions of China's own Manifest Destiny."

-Bill Porter/Red Pine



"Scott Ezell's Journey to the End of the Empire is about remembering in the deepest sense of recovering the creativity and sense of connection that makes us truly human, amidst worlds of radical disjunction and the authored amnesia of authoritarian regimes."

-Ian Baker, Author of The Heart of the World: A Journey to the Last Secret Place


"In Journey to the End of the Empire, Scott Ezell's reflections on the ecological train wreck currently taking place in western China, and his deeply compassionate portrait of the people exiled to the margins of the Chinese juggernaut, are beautifully articulated with a combination of scientific clarity, poetic beauty, and heart-warming humor."

-Henrik Drescher, author of China Days: A Visual Journal from China's Wild West


"Scott Ezell is a musician of words. He is a highly talented, extremely imagistic writer who packs his lyrical prose with action and sensory-driven details. The people and cultures Ezell writes about are unfamiliar to most, but he brings us into them through an insider perspective that's colorful and full of emotion."

-Mark Spitzer, author of Season of the Gar


"Scott Ezell's work casts a long shadow. Its philosophical components are spot on for our time. Ezell renders his insights with frequent humor, but his language is pure heaven. He orchestrates precision of image with music every time."

-Karen Swenson, author of The Landlady in Bangkok, National Poetry Series winner


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