Sky Burial
As a young girl in China Xinran heard a rumour about a soldier in Tibet who had been brutally fed to the vultures in a ritual known as a sky burial: the tale frightened and fascinated her. Several decades later Xinran met... See More
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by Xinran
(630 reviews)
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by Alice Munro
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