Using his own multicultural upbringing (Indian, American, British) as a point of departure, Iyer sets out on a journey - both physical and psychological - towards a definition of home in this world gone mobile. He travels to Los Angeles International Airport...more details Format:Paperback
Monks who cherish Mickey Mouse and collect motorbikes, hardened businessmen who read love poetry and geishas who visit temples...Such was the paradoxical world that Pico Iyer was confronted with when he spent a year in the ancient Japanese capital of Kyoto...more details Format:Paperback
Pico Iyer has been engaged in conversation with the Dalai Lama (a friend of his father's) for the last three decades - an ongoing exploration of his message and its effectiveness. Now...more details Format:TRADE PAPERBACK Pages:288
Pico Iyer - one of our most compelling and profoundly provocative travel writers - invites us to accompany him on an array of exotic explorations...more details Format:Paperback Pages:240
In the global village that our world has become, travel and technology fuel each other and us. 'Everywhere is made up of everywhere else.' Motion is our most constant state of being...more details Format:Hardcover Pages:303
When Pico Iyer began his travels, he wanted to know how Rambo conquered Asia. Why did Dire Straits blast out over Hiroshima, Bruce Springsteen over Bali and Madonna over all? If he was eager to learn where East meets West...more details Format:Paperback Pages:384