Pico Iyer
Pico Iyer (né le à Oxford) est un essayiste et écrivain né Britannique et d'ascendance indienne.
Pico Iyer
Nom de naissance | Siddharth Pico Raghavan Iyer[1]. |
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Naissance |
Oxford (Angleterre) |
Activité principale | |
Distinctions |
Guggenheim Fellowship, 2005 |
Genres |
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Œuvres principales
Compléments
Raghavan N. Iyer (en) (son père); Nandini Iyer (sa mère); Hiroko Takeuchi (sa femme)
Bibliographie
Son ouvrage Les Chemins du Dalaï-Lama résulte de trente ans d'observation et de reportages sur le dalaï-lama[2] - [3].
Livre
- The Recovery of Innocence. (London: Concord Grove Press, . (ISBN 0-88695-019-8)) A collection of essays about American literature, described on its cover as offering "Literary glimpses of the American dream". The lists of publications in Iyer's later books do not mention this book, which is not common; the Library of Congress has a copy.
- Video Night in Kathmandu: And Other Reports from the Not-so-Far East (, hardback, ; paperback) / (ISBN 0-679-72216-5)
- The Lady and the Monk: Four Seasons in Kyoto ( / (ISBN 0-679-40308-6); , hardback, ; paperback / (ISBN 0-679-73834-7))
- Falling off the Map: Some Lonely Places of the World ( hardback, paperback / (ISBN 0-679-74612-9))
- Cuba and the Night ( hardback, paperback / (ISBN 0-517-17267-4))
- Tropical Classical: Essays From Several Directions. (New York: Knopf, . (ISBN 0-679-45432-2) (hardback). Penguin, 1997. (ISBN 0-14-027119-8) (paperback). Vintage, . (ISBN 0-679-77610-9) (paperback)) - Book reviews and essays on places, people, and other matters.
- Global Soul: Jet Lag, Shopping Malls, & the Search for Home ( hardback, paperback / (ISBN 0-679-45433-0)) (L'Homme global, éditions Hoëbeke Collection "Grands voyageurs", traduction de Thierry Gillybœuf, 2006)
- Imagining Canada: An Outsider's Hope for a Global Future ( / (ISBN 0-9694382-1-4)) - First Hart House lecture: full transcript
- Abandon: A Romance ( hardback, paperback / (ISBN 1-4000-3085-4)) (Abandon, éditions Fayard, traduction de Thierry Gillybœuf, 2003)
- Sun after Dark: Flights into the Foreign ( paperback, hardback / (ISBN 0-375-41506-8))
- The Open Road: The Global Journey of the Fourteenth Dalai Lama ( hardback / (ISBN 0-307-26760-1)) Les Chemins du Dalaï-Lama, Albin Michel, 2011, (ISBN 9782226219206),
Revue littéraire
- "'A New Kind of Mongrel Fiction'" The New York Review of Books 54/11 () : 36-37, 40-41 [reviews Michael Ondaatje, Divisadero]
Références
- University of California: In Memoriam, Raghavan Iyer, 1995
- (en) Bill Williams, A Timely Profile Of An Icon, Hartford Courant, 20 avril 2008 : « "The Open Road" reflects Iyer's 30 years of keen observation and extensive reporting about the Tibetan leader. ».
- (en) Robert Barnett, « Thunder for Tibet »(Archive.org • Wikiwix • Archive.is • Google • Que faire ?), compte rendu de The Open Road: The Global Journey of the Fourteenth Dalai Lama, Knopf, 275 p., in The New York Review of Books, vol. 55, number 9, May 29, 2008.
Liens externes
- picoiyerjourneys.com son site web
Writing:
- Time Article: Sounds of Silence
- "Writing Undoes Me" - Article in Shambhala Sun Magazine
- "No Escape, Not Even to Kyoto" Published in The Walrus magazine
- Iyer author page and archive from The New York Review of Books
Interviews:
- Video Interview: The Global Journey of the Fourteenth Dalai Lama at LIVE from the New York Public Library,
- scottlondon.com: interview and audio clip
- vagabonding.com: interview
- powells.com: interview
- salon.com: interview
- "Global Imagination" an interview with ascent magazine.
- "The Kamla Show" an interview with Kamla Bhatt.
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