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<div>{{Infobox Book <br />
| name = Seven Years in Tibet<br />
| image = [[Image:Sevenyearsbookcover.jpg|thumb|200px]]<br />
| author = [[Heinrich Harrer]]<br />
| publisher = Various<br />
| genre = [[Travel literature]]<br />
| release_date = 1953<br />
| media_type = Print ([[Hardcover|Hardback]] & [[Paperback]])<br />
}}<br />
{{For|the 1997 film|Seven Years in Tibet (1997 film)}}<br />
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'''''Seven Years in Tibet''''' is a true [[adventure]] story written by [[Austria|Austrian]] [[mountaineer]] [[Heinrich Harrer]] based on his real life experiences in [[Tibet]] between 1944 and 1951 during the onset of the [[Second World War]] and the Chinese [[People's Liberation Army]] Invasion. <br />
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Seven Years in Tibet tells the story of how Austrians [[Heinrich Harrer]] and [[Peter Aufschnaiter]] were imprisoned by the [[United Kingdom|British]] while [[mountaineering]] in the north of [[India]] at the beginning of [[World War II]] in 1939. They eventually escaped across the border into Tibet in 1944 and crossed the treacherous high [[plateau]]. Shortly after arriving in Tibet, they were ordered to return to India. They were able to disguise themselves, and make their way to [[Lhasa]], where they were warmly received. Harrer was introduced to the [[Tenzin Gyatso, 14th Dalai Lama|Dalai Lama]], who was still a boy, and became a [[tutor]] and then close friend to the young spiritual leader. Harrer and Aufschnaiter remained in the country until the [[People's Republic of China|Communist Chinese]] invasion in 1950.<br />
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Two films have been made of the book; the first, in 1956, a 76 minute documentary directed by Hans Nieter, includes film taken by Harrer during his stay in Tibet, and Harrer himself reconstructing various scenes from his adventures[http://www.therewindforums.co.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?t=15619]. <br />
The second, ''[[Seven Years in Tibet (1997 film)|Seven Years in Tibet]]'', released in 1997, was directed by [[Jean-Jacques Annaud]] and starred [[Brad Pitt]] and [[David Thewlis]].<br />
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==See also==<br />
*''Beyond Seven Years in Tibet, My Life Before, During and After'' &mdash; Heinrich Harrer's full autobiography published in English in July 2007.<br />
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==External links==<br />
*[http://theopencritic.com/?p=3 Seven Years in Tibet] Book Review at The Open Critic (1956)<br />
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