Author Pico Iyer is obsessed with the big questions of life. He’s written books about the Dalai Lama; about how to approach the end of life with grace; and about how to embrace silence and solitude.
Author Pico Iyer and Pravrajika Vrajaprana, a Vedanta nun, talk with KCRW’s Jonathan Bastian about the purpose of pilgrimage in modern day times following his interview with NYT writer Timothy Egan ...
UCSB Arts & Lectures will host writer Yung Pueblo in Conversation with Pico Iyer, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 29 at UCSB Campbell Hall. Yung Pueblo (pen name Diego Perez) is an author and poet whose focus ...
Pico Iyer approaches every place he visits in the world like a new novel. Each new country the travel writer and novelist visits presents new stories to uncover, new characters to learn about and new ...
As politics pits family, friends and colleagues against each other, how do we gain empathy and understanding with those with whom we disagree? Two regulars on this program, author Pico Iyer and ...
Southern California families who have lost everything the in recent wildfires are reckoning with what it means to start over. Writer Pico Iyer's eerily timed memoir, Aflame: Learning from Silence, ...
SANTA BARBARA, Calif.-Pico Iyer flew in from Japan to visit his former hometown of Santa Barbara on Wednesday afternoon. The author didn't waste any time relaxing, Iyer got right to work at a book ...
It might be said that the seeds for the popular Speaking with Pico series first sprouted in a class at UCSB. Religious Studies professor Nandini Iyer (Pico Iyer’s late mother) had former Arts & ...
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