Sun After Dark
By Pico Iyer
By Pico Iyer
By Pico Iyer
By Pico Iyer
Part of Vintage Departures
Part of Vintage Departures
Category: Travel Writing
Category: Travel Writing
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$19.00
Apr 12, 2005 | ISBN 9781400031030
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Dec 18, 2007 | ISBN 9780307428011
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Praise
“As a guide to far-flung places, Pico Iyer can hardly be surpassed.” –The New Yorker
“If Iyer is only a travel writer, then so was Henry James.” –Los Angeles Times
“Iyer brings . . . startling freshness to his accounts of travel. . . . Ranks as one of Iyer’s best books.” –The Seattle Times
“Pico Iyer’s remarkable talent is enough justification for going anywhere in the world he fancies.” –Washington Post Book World
“Brilliant . . . [Iyer] reflects back at us images from a post-colonial world that is gorgeously complex and stubbornly elusive, yet firmly within his grasp.” –New York Times
"Pico Iyer is among the finest travel writers of his generation." –Time
“Iyer travels to places that many of us have never been to, and may never go to. . . . Iyer writes beautifully, and I was happy to follow wherever his wanderings (physical and spiritual) led.” –San Francisco Chronicle
“Pico Iyer is a writer like no other, sui generis, and in this book his particular gifts of thoughtfulness, perception and descriptive power, allied by now with profound experience, reach new levels of grace.” –Jan Morris
“Jan Morris has retired; Graham Greene is dead. Pico Iyer is on his way to replacing them… Leave your guidebook behind. Go follow Iyer.” –National Geographic Adventure
“Iyer is an exceptional travel writer, who not only limns Peruvian street maps with clarity and wit, but also offers a compelling rationale for immersing yourself in a foreign environment.” –Gotham
“Iyer is a master of the ironic detail, and in these pieces he is able to notice the very objects whose juxtaposition will nail shut the lid of his beautifully constructed metaphorical box. . . . Goes where most of us will not go and returns with the dire details.” –Kirkus Reviews
“Hallucinatory and observant, this little book confirms Iyer as one of the most gifted wanderers writing today.” –Seattle Weekly
“Mr. Iyer writes with remarkable grace. . . . He is not only wonderful company but will take you on journeys–of place, heart and spirit–you perhaps had not dared imagine.” –Santa Barbara News-Press
“The world’s best travel writer.” –The Oregonian
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