Pico Iyer

Pico Iyer

Pico Iyer is a British-born essayist and novelist. He is the author of numerous books on travel including Video Night in Kathmandu. His shorter pieces regularly appear in Time, Harper's, NYRB and many other publications. Iyer was born in Oxford, England, the son of Raghavan N. Iyer, an Oxford philosopher and Theosophist, and the religious scholar Nandini Nanak Mehta. When he was eight, his family moved to California, and for more than a decade he moved back and forth several times a year between schools and college in England and his parents' home in California. He won academic scholarships...
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quick facts
Birthdate:1957
Birthplace:Oxford
Age:55
Education:Magdalen College, Oxford, Eton College

Written works by Pico Iyer

  • Abandon
    Abandon
  • Cuba and the night
    Cuba and the night
  • Sushi in Bombay, Jetlag in L.A. Unterwegs in einer Welt ohne Grenzen.
    Sushi in Bombay, Jetlag in L.A. Unterwegs in einer Welt ohne Grenzen.
  • The Best American Travel Writing 2004 (The Best American Series
    The Best American Travel Writing 2004 (The Best American Series
  • The Open Road
    The Open Road
TitleGenre
Abandon Romance novel
Cuba and the night Fiction
Sushi in Bombay, Jetlag in L.A. Unterwegs in einer Welt ohne Grenzen.
The Best American Travel Writing 2004 (The Best American Series
The Open Road
Tropical classical Travel
Falling off the map Fiction
Sun After Dark Travel
The Global Soul Sociology
Video night in Kathmandu Travel
The lady and the monk Travel
Imagining Canada
Dimsum
recovery of innocence
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