Tashi Dawa Explained

Tashi Dawa
Native Name:བཀྲ་ཤིས་ཟླ་བ་
Native Name Lang:tib
Birth Place:Batang County, Sichuan, China
Occupation:Novelist
Language:Chinese, Tibetan
Alma Mater:Lhasa Middle School
Period:1979–present
Genre:Novel, short story
Movement:Avant-garde[1]
Notableworks:"Souls Tied to the Knots on a Leather Cord"
"On the Road to Lhasa"
The Fury Shambhala
Module:
Child:yes
S:扎西达娃
T:扎西達娃
P:Zhāxī Dáwá
Tib:བཀྲ་ཤིས་ཟླ་བ་
Wylie:bkra-shis zla-ba

Tashi Dawa (; ; born February 1959) or Zhaxi Dawa, is a Chinese novelist of half-Tibetan half-Han ethnic background. He is a distinguished Tibetan writer in China, and one of the most controversial figures associated with modern Tibet.[2] [3] He is best known for his novel The Fury Shambhala and short stories "Souls Tied to the Knots on a Leather Cord" and "On the Road to Lhasa", which were adapted into a film Soul on a String in 2017. He is a member of the China Federation of Literary and Art Circles (CFLAC). He is a guest professor at Tibet Minzu University and Tibet University. His works have been translated into English, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Czech, Russian, and Swedish.[4] [5]

Biography

Tashi Dawa was born in Batang County, Sichuan, China, in February 1959. He attended the Lhasa Middle School.[6]

In December 1974, at the end of the Cultural Revolution, he worked in Tibetan Opera Troupe.

He started to publish works in January 1979. In October 1989, he became executive vice president of Tibet Writers Association, an affiliate of China Writers Association. Three years later, he was elected vice president of the 4th Youth Federation of Tibet Autonomous Region. He rose to become president of Tibet Writers Association in August 1995.

He entered politics in December 1992, when he was appointed a Standing Committee member of the 6th Committee of the Tibet Autonomous Region of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.

In November 1999 he served as vice president of Tibet Film and Television Artists Association. He became vice president of Tibet Federation of Literary and Art Circles in August 2003, a position he held for almost eight years until he was elevated to the President position.[7] In December 2016 he was elected a member of the 9th National Committee of the China Writers Association.

Works

Novels

Short stories

Book of travels

Screenplay

Year English title Chinese title Director Notes
2000 Song of Tibet Chinese: 益西卓玛
2008 Ganglamedo Chinese: 冈拉梅朵 Dai Wei
2010 Once Upon a Time in Tibet Chinese: 西藏往事 Dai Wei
2016 Soul on a String Chinese: 皮绳上的魂

Filmography

Film

Awards

Date Award Category ResultNotes
1994 Zhuang Zhongwen Literary Prize
2000
2017 Best Adapted Screenplay

Notes and References

  1. News: http://www.huaxia.com/zhwh/whgc/2009/07/1481561.html . zh:西藏作协主席扎西达娃:不事张扬的先锋作家 . Huaxia . 2009-07-01 . zh.
  2. News: Patricia Schiaffini-Vedani, University of Pennsylvania . Tashi Dawa: Magical realism and contested identity in modern Tibet . upenn.edu. 2002 .
  3. News: Stephany Tighe . Tashi Dawa . prezi . 2013-01-29 .
  4. News: http://www.chinawriter.com.cn/zxhy/member/6615.shtml . zh:扎西达娃. Tashi Dawa. chinawriter.com.cn . 2015-05-01 . zh.
  5. News: http://news.163.com/10/0329/18/62VBC8K8000146BB.html . zh:西藏作协主席扎西达娃:重庆是我的第二故乡(图) . 163 . 2010-03-29 . zh.
  6. zh. Wei Yi . zh:《扎西达娃:魔幻与现实》. Tashi Dawa: Magic Realism . Southern People Weekly . 2017 . 1672-8335 .
  7. News: http://news.163.com/11/1223/17/7LVMSJF000014JB6.html . zh:扎西达娃当选西藏文联主席 引用论语名句自勉 . 163 . 2011-12-23 . zh.