Stefan Larsson, Ph.D. (2009) in History of Religions, Stockholm University, is a postdoctoral fellow at University of California, Berkeley. His research focuses upon the non-monastic and practice-oriented aspects of Tibetan Buddhism, particularly as evidenced in Buddhist songs and biographical literature.
"The author is a knowledgeable and skilled translator, and his writing is clear and jargon-free. The translations and expositions of the hagiographies are valuable because these works have not, to my knowledge, received extensive treatment elsewhere... all in all Larssonâs book offers valuable information on an immensely important player in Tibetâs pre-Ganden-Potrang religious culture, with promise for future scholarship. The volume should be seen as a fruitful beginning for a longer-term project." - Carl S. Yamamoto, Towson University, in: Himalaya XXXII (2012)
All those interested in Religious Studies, Buddhism, Tibetan religion and culture, Tibetan history, Tantric Buddhism, Buddhist biography, the Kagyü tradition, Milarepa, holy madness and crazy wisdom.