The story of Boris Lissanevitch of Kathmandu, White Russian refugee, former ballet dancer, adventurer, game hunter and pioneer of tourism in Kathmandu. Following his arrival in Nepal in 1951, he operated the Royal Hotel and the Yak and Yeti Restaurant, which were a focal point for foreign visitors and many of the Nepalese elite. Boris, a larger-than-life personality, was probably the best-known expatriate living in Kathmandu and this book gives a interesting picture of the man and of life in Nepal in the 1950s just after the downfall of the Rana regime.
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