Tsoltim Ngima Shakabpa
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Tsoltim Ngima Shakabpa (born 7 September 1943 in
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) is a Tibetan banker, activist, writer and poet, one of the first to write in English, composing poems in this language in 1967. Son of the Tibetan Finance Minister Tsepon W. D. Shakabpa, he left Tibet in 1950 to study at the extremely prestigious St. Joseph's School, Darjeeling in India before working for the
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and settle in the United States and was naturalized American.


Biography

Tsoltim Ngima Shakabpa is the youngest son of the Minister of Finance of the Tibetan Government in 1939-1950 Tsepon W. D. Shakabpa.''Voice of Tibet - a foreword by Robert Barnett''
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'', 5 juillet 2007
He was educated in Tibet which he left in 1950, then in India at St. Joseph's College in Darjeeling and the United States. He works for the Tibetan government in exile in India as CEO of the Tibetan Industrial Rehabilitation Society founded in October 1965 by the Government of India, the Tibetan exile government and foreign aid agencies, and rehabilitates 7000 Tibetan refugees in agribusiness camps in Himachal Pradesh. He moved to
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in the United States where he is a naturalized US citizen and lives with his American wife. There he became an international banker for the
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where he was assistant vice president based in Hong Kong before being appointed Senior Vice President in 1985, and then President at Corpus Christi, Texas until he was diagnosed with a stomach cancer in 1993.Recollections of a Tibetan
PublishAmerica, 2003
He struggles and regain health through meditation and Western medicine. According to his doctors, any trace of cancer was gone. However, he was struck again by a stroke in 1999. Despite these setbacks, he became president of the Tibetan Association of Washington and founded the festival TibetFest in Seattle in the state of Washington. He continues to write poetry and in 2002 published his first book in
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, ''Records d'un Tibetà'' at Pagès Editors (
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), a Spanish publishing house, then in English in 2003. In April 2002, he received the chief editor award for his achievements in poetry from the International Library of Poetry. While adopting a healthy attitude towards life, he continues to fight for the independence of Tibet, questioning the Tibetan autonomy requested by the Tibetan government in exile in China, which can not offer freedom as great as that enjoyed by the Tibetan refugees in the world today. In 2007, he gets a prize of Saint Joseph's College in Darjeeling. In 2011, he is among the Tibetan poets who participate to
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.Teresa Dowell
They Don't Care... Do You?
, 100 Thousand Poets for Change, 24 septembre 2011
He has a son, Wangchuk D. Shakabpa, and a daughter, Pema Yudon Shakabpa, and lives with his wife in California.


Publications

* ''Recollections of a Tibetan'', avant-propos du Dalaï Lama, PublishAmerica, 2003, * ''Winds of Change: An Autobiography of a Tibetan'', Paljor Publications, 2005 * ''Odds and Ends'', 2006 * ''Voice of Tibet'', préface Robert Barnett, Paljor Publications, 2006, * ''Dead People Talking'', Paljor Publications, 2008 * ''I Imagine'', 2009 * ''Being Tibetan'' 2010 * ''Voices of the Voiceless'', 2011


References


External links

* Molly Chatalic
Quand les morts parlent ... en anglais : révolte et survie dans la poésie de T.N. Shakabpa
Les Cahiers du CEIMA, Numéro 8, décembre 2012, p. 119-139. * Tsoltim Ngima Shakabpa
Free Tibet--One Way or the Other
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'', 28 juillet 1996 * Tsoltim Ngima Shakabpa
The Case Against Autonomy for Tibet
''WTN'', 12 juillet 2007 * Tsoltim Ngima Shakabpa
Essay: The Role of English in Poetry by Tibetans
''WTN'', 10 juin 2008 {{DEFAULTSORT:Shakabpa, Tsoltim Ngima 1943 births Living people People from Lhasa American bankers Tibetan businesspeople Tibetan poets Tibetan writers American people of Tibetan descent People with acquired American citizenship