![]() Starting with Video Night in Katmandu, which looks at Asian places, cities and islands in a way that as few had ever before him, to The Lady and the Monk, an amazing account of his year in Japan, his travelogues have had a freshness that has drawn the reader into exploring places far and wide. Writing about people and places, which he brings alive with his acute observation and sharp retelling, has seen him being acknowledged as one of the foremost travel writers alive, and hardly any travel anthology is complete without a piece by him. He has since then married a Japanese and lives in Japan. As his parents also shuttled between UK and US, he assimilated the cultures at an early age. Pico Iyer's life has exemplified these to the extent that today he is recognized as one of the best observers of society and people.īorn in England to Indian parents, he was conscious of being different from an early age. ![]() Harper's, The New York Times, Sports illustrated and ![]()
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