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Sun After Dark: Flights Into the Foreign (edición 2005)

por Pico Iyer

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Pico Iyer - one of our most compelling and profoundly provocative travel writers - invites us to accompany him on an array of exotic explorations, from L.A. and Yemen to Haiti and Ethiopia, from a Bolivian prison to a hidden monastery in Tibet. He practises meditation with Leonard Cohen and discusses geopolitics with the Dalai Lama, travels to Easter Island and through the imaginative terrains of W.G. Sebald and Kazuo Ishiguro, weaving physical and psychological challenges together into a seamless narrative. Throughout his travels, the familiar thrill of adventure is haunted by the unsettling questions that arise for Iyer everywhere he goes- How do we reconcile suffering with the sunlight often found around it? Does the foreign instruct the traveller, precisely by discomfiting him? And how does travel take us more deeply into reality, both within and without? Intensely affecting, Iyer's explorations are a road map of thinking in new ways about our changing world.… (más)
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Título:Sun After Dark: Flights Into the Foreign
Autores:Pico Iyer
Información:Vintage (2005), Paperback, 240 pages
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I love Iyer. It’s so easy to dismiss him as someone who parades language on the page. Well, he can’t help. He writes amazing prose. ( )
  oroquieta | Apr 7, 2024 |
This is another book I read years ago, and now cannot recall what it was like. ( )
  mykl-s | Jul 24, 2023 |
The author's wanderings through far flung lands often rent by great tragedy and poverty, Cambodia, Haiti, Bolivia, Tibet all in his signature style that is all his own.
  danoomistmatiste | Jan 24, 2016 |
The author's wanderings through far flung lands often rent by great tragedy and poverty, Cambodia, Haiti, Bolivia, Tibet all in his signature style that is all his own.
  kkhambadkone | Jan 17, 2016 |
As a collection, mediocre. Some of the essays are captivating (such as the one on jet lag & the essay on Cambodia), others leave the reader flat and are little more than expositions where the author tries to prove his wit to the reader (like the one on the Dalai Lama). Enough good essays to offset the bad, resulting in the 3 star rating. ( )
  warmaiden | Jan 1, 2008 |
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Pico Iyer - one of our most compelling and profoundly provocative travel writers - invites us to accompany him on an array of exotic explorations, from L.A. and Yemen to Haiti and Ethiopia, from a Bolivian prison to a hidden monastery in Tibet. He practises meditation with Leonard Cohen and discusses geopolitics with the Dalai Lama, travels to Easter Island and through the imaginative terrains of W.G. Sebald and Kazuo Ishiguro, weaving physical and psychological challenges together into a seamless narrative. Throughout his travels, the familiar thrill of adventure is haunted by the unsettling questions that arise for Iyer everywhere he goes- How do we reconcile suffering with the sunlight often found around it? Does the foreign instruct the traveller, precisely by discomfiting him? And how does travel take us more deeply into reality, both within and without? Intensely affecting, Iyer's explorations are a road map of thinking in new ways about our changing world.

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