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Lost Nepal

Lost Nepal

A Photographic Memoir

By (author) Bernis von zer Muehlen
By (author) Peter von zer Muehlen

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Publishing 14th Sep 2026
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    • This is not a typical travel book. In word and image, the authors dwell on generally overlooked intimate aspects of life in Kathmandu and its surroundings
    • It is for readers interested in distant, exotic, albeit slowly disappearing cultures, in Eastern religions and philosophy, and their role in art, iconography, politics, and governance
    • The book offers insights in how Hinduism and Buddhism are practiced in a uniquely tolerant society and how these seemingly co-mingled religions dominate public and private life in Nepal
    • The books also describes the grinding poverty and political corruption that threaten the country’s survival
    • With photographs and text, this books describes the experiences of two expatriates during one year in Kathmandu, punctuated by a trek to Mt. Everest
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    This book describes the authors’ experiences living in Kathmandu between May 1984 and May 1985. It is about a country and a culture that has undergone significant changes driven largely by growing economic inequality and turmoil, in large part caused by governmental mismanagement and corruption and punctuated by the disastrous earthquake of 2012. It is a country that anyone, who lived there forty years ago, may perhaps no longer recognise, a Nepal that is lost forever. Much of the book dwells on intimate details of life in the Kathmandu Valley, its people and their environs, including places of worship, mostly represented by thousands of “power places” known as “Shaktipita” that are scattered all over the valley. The images of the two great stupas, Swayambunath and Boudhanath, capture the haunting beauty of their ancient architecture and spirituality unifying art, religion, and nature. The book ends with an account of a trek to 18,519-foot high Kala Patharr for a spectacular view nearby Mt. Everest. The images display the majesty of Nepal’s snow-covered mountains and also hint at the dangers that humans face when seeking to conquer them. Along the way, the authors meet and photograph the Sherpas, renowned for their unparalleled mountaineering prowess, physical stamina, adaptation to extreme altitudes, and expert guiding skills.

    About the Author

    Bernis and Peter Von Zer Muehlen began photographing in 1972 and have widely exhibited in the US and abroad, in public spaces, private galleries, and Museums. Bernis’s work has also been published in a dozen anthologies.

    Specifications
    Publisher
    ORO Editions
    ISBN
    9781966515722
    Publish date
    14th Sep 2026
    Binding
    Hardback
    Territory
    World excluding USA, Canada, Australasia, China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, South Korea, and Japan
    Size
    254 mm x 292 mm
    Pages
    240 Pages
    Illustrations
    200 color
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