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Submit ReviewHow did Nepal become synonymous, in the minds of many Westerners, with the idea of a mystical paradise and a place to find enlightenment? How did Kathmandu become the subject of songs by countercultural icons such as Janis Joplin and Cat Stevens? What did Nepalis make of the strange seekers who turned up on their doorsteps? In his book us-east.amazon-adsystem.com/x/c/QljblXwP73-V9VSJ-HrbPgUAAAFjEUtMtQEAAAFKAaR5pLs/http://www.amazon.com/dp/022642894X/ref=as_at?creativeASIN=022642894X&linkCode=w61&imprToken=NIZ7MErNiiyRjf3kozX18w&slotNum=0&tag=newbooinhis-20">Far Out: Countercultural Seekers and the Tourist Encounter in Nepal (University of Chicago Press, 2017), anthropologist and historian Mark Liechty offers a deeply researched and thoroughly engaging to all of these questions and more.
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