In one of the essays in this book, the activist and writer Tenzin Tsundue recounts watching the opening ceremony of the Sydney Olympics in 2000, his face wet with tears. He finds it hard to explain this to his Indian hostel-mates, who take for granted their presence on the map, the right of their compatriots to wear their national dress and compete under their flag.
NO PLACE CALLED HOME
Jul 01, 2023
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