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The Land of The Sherpas Ella Maillart

Initially written in English in 1955, “The Land of The Sherpas” is now published in French for the first time. Through the vibrant relationship between text and photographs, this book moves from an outside representation of the world of the Sherpas to a more penetrating vision. Ella Maillart was already the famous traveller we know when writing this book, but her stay in Nepal in 1951 was for her the true quest to find meaning in the heart of Asia.

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The first part of the narrative resembles an ethnological investigation: the observer describes items and customs from an outside point of view. After her climb to the sacred lake Gorsainkund, the author’s viewpoint shifts to where the faith can be found. Ella Maillart examines rituals, legends and daily spirituality with a unique touch of emotion. 65 photographs that she took during her trip are published here with the text.

About the author

Ella Maillart (1903-1997) was one of the most audacious travellers from the first part of the twentieth century. Sailor, novice archaeologist in Crete, movies’ extra in Berlin, explorer in the Soviet Republics, correspondent in Manchuria, nurse in Chinese Turkestan… Her interest for travelling led her to follow a spiritual path in Nepal, an experience that is at the heart of this book.

For more information, visit www.editionszoe.ch or contact laure@astier-pecher.com

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