City Arts and Lectures Week of July 22 2019

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"On Travel-Writing"—an interview with Rick Steves, circulate on public radio stations across the U.Southward. on November seven, 2021

"The Future of Hope"—a chat with Elizabeth Gilbert broadcast for the "On Being" show and podcast on public radio stations beyond the U.S. on Nov 18, 2021

"Navigating the Poles"—an Stance slice on traveling between Japan and the U.S. during the pandemic, The Los Angeles Times, Nov 30, 2021

"The Magic of January Morris"–a review of the archetype historian-traveler's terminal book, Allegorizings, for Air-Mail, December xviii, 2021.

"Travel later on COVID Lockdowns: In Search of Wonder"–a short essay on The Yr in Travel for the Wall Street Journal'due south Year in Review section, December 10, 2021

"Postcard from Kyoto"—a brief essay on the holiday season during COVID-xix in Nippon for the Sunday Times (London), December 26, 2021

"The Expert Earth"—a long essay on travel in the age of Apocalypse, for Outlook India, Jan seven, 2022.

"How To Take a Life-Changing Trip"—a twelvemonth-long class in vii modules for TED, throughout 2022

A talk with Hindu nun Pravrajika Vrajaprana for the public-radio program, "Life Examined," broadcast on January 15, 2022.

"Sane, Economy Form Asian-Americans"—a review of the volume Joan is Okay, by Weike Wang, for Air-Mail service, January 22, 2021.

"Alone in Kyoto"—an essay on the joy of being in an aboriginal capital with no international visitors—Financial Times, Feb five, 2022

"Half a Century of Travel"–a long essay on how the traveling world has changed since 1974, for The Wall Street Periodical, February 26, 2022.

"To my Lost Trishaw Driver"—A letter to a kind and touching soul briefly met in Burma in the collection Messages to a Stranger, edited by Colleen Kinder (Algonquin Books), March 2022.

"My Flights from the Real"—a curt essay on my well-nigh-fatal love of illusion, for Lion'south Roar, Apr/May 2022.

If you're interested in hearing Pico Iyer speak, here are a few dates and places to try:

March 2 Conversation with Erik Larson, UCSB
Santa Barbara, California
March 3 Universal-McCann Client Tiptop
Ojai, California
March ix-16 Silversea World Cruise 2022
Zanzibar-Mahe
April 23 Conversation with Krista Tippett, SF Urban center Arts
San Francisco, California
Apr 29 Keynote lecture, Travel Con
Memphis, Tennessee
May eleven Workshop on stillness (virtual)
Six Senses Resorts
May 13 Conversation with Elizabeth Strout, UCSB
Santa Barbara, California
June 5-9 Workshop with Abbess Fu Schroeder, Tassajara
Carmel, California
June seven Keynote, IBM Spark Pattern Festival (online)
June 25-28 Onstage conversation, Aspen Ideas Festival
Aspen, Colorado
October 2-9, 2022 Montgomery Beau, Dartmouth College
Hanover, New Hampshire

Many more engagements are currently in the works.

"A Scientist of Sorrow"–a review of Kazuo Ishiguro'south Klara and the Dominicus for Air-Mail, February 27, 2021

"All That We Can't Exit Behind"—an essay on the photographs of Robert Voit, to accompany the exhibition "Aequilibrium" in Berlin, March, 2021.

An imaginative essay on "Why I Write" and a long interview on writing for the inaugural issue of Skillful River Review, April 2021

"Truth in Fiction"–an essay on the books that for me are the deepest spiritual texts, for Panthera leo's Roar, May 2021

A 25-minute talk with tennis fable and broadcaster Patrick McEnroe, for his podcast, "Holding Court"—June 4, 2021

"Age of Invention"—a cursory contour of hotel-creating visionary Adrian Zecha in Travel + Leisure, July 2021

"The Joy Inside Sorrow"–an essay on Georg Frideric Handel for an album of pieces on music, Means of Hearing (Princeton Academy Press), September 2021, excerpted in Lit Hub on September 29, 2021

"My Guidebook to Japan"—a long essay on Henry David Thoreau, for the album Now Comes Skilful Sailing (Princeton University Press), and excerpted in The American Scholar, Oct 2021.

If you're interested in hearing Pico Iyer speak, hither are a few dates and places to effort:

Oct xiv Console give-and-take on Thoreau (online)
Politics & Prose Bookstore
October 27 Panel give-and-take on Thoreau (online)
Huntington Library
Oct 28 Conversation with Vijay Gupta, UCSB
Santa Barbara, California
November 25 Console on Jan Morris (online)
Royal Lodge of Literature, London
March 2, 2022 Chat with Erik Larson, UCSB
Santa Barbara, California
March xi-xvi Silversea Earth Cruise 2022
Zanzibar-Mahe
April 10-14 TED Annual Conference
Vancouver, Canada
April 23 Chat with Krista Tippett, SF City Arts
San Francisco, California
Apr 29 Keynote lecture, Travel Con
Memphis, Tennessee
May 11 Workshop on stillness (virtual)
Half-dozen Senses Resorts
May 13 Conversation with Elizabeth Strout, UCSB
Santa Barbara, California
June 5-ix Workshop with Abbess Fu Schroeder, Tassajara
Carmel, California
Oct ii-nine, 2022 Montgomery Fellow, Dartmouth College
Hanover, New Hampshire

Many more than engagements are currently in the works.

If you're interested in hearing Pico Iyer speak, hither are a few dates and places to endeavor:

February 16, 17, 18, 2021 2 lectures and a conversation (online)
Santa Fe Workshops
March 6 A class on creativity (with Michael Shapiro), online Book Passage/Extended Sessions
March 14 An interview with Kazuo Ishiguro
Book Passage/Extended Sessions
March 27 A course on The Art of Stillness, online
Book Passage/Extended Sessions
April sixteen Conversation with Mohsin Hamid, online
UCSB Arts & Lectures
May 6 A conversation on Japan, online
British Library, London, England
May Conversation with Mira Nair, online
UCSB Arts & Lectures
June Chat with Peter Grilli on Nihon, online
Japan Order of Boston
August xviii Talk, Hospice of Santa Barbara, online
September twenty-23 Lecture, Adventure Travel Summit
Sapporo, Nihon
Mar. 25-xxx 2022 Silversea Globe Cruise 2022, Zanzibar-Mahe
April 29, 2022 Keynote lecture, Travel Con, Memphis, Tennessee
Oct ii-9, 2022 Montgomery Beau, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire

Many more engagements are currently in the works.

 "Chi ha dimenticato vuole transcinarci in un mondo di muri"–An interview with La Repubblica on the 75th ceremony of the dropping of a bomb on Hiroshima—August half-dozen, 2020

"The Best Reason to Go to College"—an Op-Ed on the beginning of the new school year, for The New York Times, September 7, 2020

"The Power of the Everyday"–an introduction to In Search of Elsewhere, a fresh drove of works by the photographer Steve McCurry, September 2020.

"The Best Conversations of my Life"–a long essay on the sharing and receiving of books, in the album, The Gifts of Reading, September 2020 (excerpted in The Australian).

"A City Congenital on Books"–a long essay on the 25th anniversary of the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books, for The Los Angeles Times, October xi, 2020

"Making a Life, Non Simply a Living:–an Op-Ed for The Times of India on the coronavirus season, October xvi, 2020

"The Playboy Philosopher"–a review of Matthew McConaughey's memoir, Greenlights, in Air Mail, October 24, 2020

"Spirituality, Wisdom and What Sustains us"—an interview with Patheos, October 29, 2020.

"Empathy"—a discussion on an essential virtue with Pravrika Vrajaprana, Vedanta nun, on "Life Examined" on KCRW-FM radio, October 31, 2020.

"The Holding Pattern"—an essay on being a traveler in a earth without travel, Conde Nast Traveler, November 2020

"Confinement"—a brief, musical essay for the Los Angeles Philharmonic, and its current flavor of virtual concerts, SOUND/Stage, November 6, 2020

"All I have is this moment right now, and I need to do deepest justice to it"—the kickoff part of a long interview with The Times of India, run on the Op-Ed page, Nov 9, 2020

"In Praise of Jan Morris"—a short essay remembering a mighty writer, The Guardian, November 23, 2020

 "From Babbling to Listening"—an interview for the Op-Ed folio of The Times of Bharat, December 12, 2020

A tiny piece on Antarctica, for the annual drove of Travel Writers' Discoveries of the year—Financial Times, December 12, 2020

"Absent Foreigners, Kyoto Carries On"—a brusk piece on Kyoto in Nov, mid-pandemic, for The Wall Street Periodical, Dec 19, 2020.

"Still Life"—a short essay on traveling around my neighborhood, for Kyoto Periodical, Consequence 99, Dec 2020.

"Sacred Place"—an essay on the work of photographer Balarama Heller, in Aperture, Winter 2020.

A remembrance of author and friend Barry Lopez, Orion, Jan 11, 2021.

'The Wonders Close to Home"–a long essay on the joys of traveling close to dwelling, for Westways, January 2020.

"Kyoto"–a love-letter to Nihon'south aboriginal capital, for Vanity Off-white (U.Yard.) March 2021.

"Beneath United states, Beyond Us, Inside Us"—a long introductory essay to the book Masks, by National Geographic photographer Chris Rainier, Oct 2019

"The Daze of the Onetime"—an essay on the Naoshima project for the Benesse Fine art Site Naoshima newsletter, October 2019

"Relative Values"–an essay on Nippon and its dissimilar relation to reality, for the Times Literary Supplement, November 22, 2019.

"The Newest New, The Oldest Old"—an essay on Koyasan and Koshien, Silver Kris, December 2019

"The Calm Earlier the Storm"—a letter from Hong Kong in Air Mail, December vii, 2019

"It's Almost 2020. Accept We Actually Gotten Wiser?"—an Op-Ed piece for The New York Times, Dec 23, 2019

"The Dead Prime Ministers' Society"—an essay on Eton in Air Mail, Jan 4, 2020

"How to be Cool and Warm At Once"—a tribute to the late Sonny Mehta, for Air Post January 11, 2020

"The Low-cal All Effectually U.s."–a brusk essay on the photographic work of Robert Adams—Discontinuity, February 2020

An interview on the Virus moment for the Dominicus Times of India, April 5, 2020– Read here

An interview with Mint, April 15, 2020– Read hither

"Joyful participation in a globe of sorrow"–A conversation with Cheryl Strayed for the Sugar Calling podcast hosted by The New York Times, April 15, 2020

"Contemplation in isolation"—A chat with Jonathan Bastian on the pilot episode of "Foxhole" on KCRW radio station, April 25, 2020

"On Returning"–An essay on how and why travel is more than important than ever, in Conde Nast Traveler, May/June 2020

"How a stopover at Tokyo Aerodrome changed my life:"—an essay for The Guardian, May xvi, 2020

"We cannot part without travel—an Op-Ed for the Globe & Postal service, May 30, 2020

"Pico Iyer on the surreptitious of immersive travel"—an essay for BBC.com, June 12, 2020

"The Origin of Paradise"—an essay on Iran for Bloomberg Business organisation Calendar week, June 29, 2020

For an unusually rich, searching and fresh interview, please read "A Friend Afar," by the exceptional Austrian writer and journalist, Simon Schreyer: – Read hither

If y'all're interested in hearing Pico Iyer speak, here are a few dates and places to endeavour:

Oct 12 Chat(online) with Barbara Kingsolver, UCSB Santa Barbara, California
Dec 3 Conversation(online) with Cheryl Strayed, UCSB Santa Barbara, California
April 4-ix, 2021 TED Conference, Vancouver, British Columbia
Apr 12 Chat with Parul Sehgal, Greg Cowles, Chapman U. Orange, California
Apr 14 Lecture, Academy of California at Irvine, Irvine, California
Apr 16 Conversation with Mohsin Hamid, UCSB Santa Barbara, California
April 18 Keynote lecture, Travel Con, New Orleans, Louisiana
Apr 19-25 Two lectures, Festival of Faiths, Louisville, Kentucky
May 13 Conversation with Elizabeth Strout, UCSB Santa Barbara, California
June iii-7 Workshop with Abbess Furyu Schroeder, Tassajara Carmel, California
July v-9 Writing Workshop, Santa Fe Workshops, Santa Fe, New United mexican states
September 20-23 Lecture, Adventure Travel Summit, Sapporo, Japan
Mar 25-30, 2022 Silversea Earth Cruise 2022, Jiddah, South Africa – Petra, Hashemite kingdom of jordan
Oct 2-nine, 2022 Montgomery Fellow, Dartmouth Higher, Hanover, New Hampshire

Many more engagements are currently in the works.

If y'all're interested in hearing Pico Iyer speak, here are a few dates and places to try:

October 3 Conversation with Philip Glass, UCSB, Santa Barbara, California
October half-dozen Public interview, Live Talks Fifty.A., Santa Monica, California
October 7 Reading, Laguna Beach Books, Orange County, California
October 9 Reading, Book Passage, Corte Madera, California
October 10 Public interview past Dan Stone, City Arts and Lectures, San Francisco, California
Oct 12 Public interview, Southern Festival of Books, Nashville, Tennessee
October 14 Conversation, Asia Order, New York, New York
October xv Chat, McNally-Jackson Books, New York, New York
October 16 Reading, Dallas Museum of Fine art, Dallas, Texas
October 17 Reading, Japan Club Boston/Harvard Book Store, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Oct nineteen Reading, Politics & Prose, Washington D.C.
November 2-three Singapore Writers' Festival, Singapore
November seven-ten Hong Kong Literature Festival, Hong Kong
December 13-15 Times Lit Fest, Bombay, Bharat
Jan nine, 2020 Conversation with Elaine Pagels, UCSB, Santa Barbara, California
February 26 Public interview, Point Colina Nazarene U., San Diego, California
April 13-14 Talk, Chapman University, Orange, California
Apr 17 Conversation with Mohsin Hamid, UCSB, Santa Barbara, California
Apr, 2020 Los Angeles Times Festival of Books, Los Angeles, California
May 12 Conversation with Elizabeth Strout, UCSB, Santa Barbara, California
May 18 Conversation with Krista Tippett, City Arts & Lectures, San Francisco, California
June four-eight Workshop with Abbess Furyu Schroeder, Tassajara, Carmel, California
Baronial, 2020 Mountain Echoes Festival, Thimphu, Bhutan
September Reading/Lecture, Banff Centre, Banff, Alberta
October 3-x Montgomery Fellow Lecture, Dartmouth, Hanover, New Hampshire
Nov, 2020 Jaipur Literary Festival in Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia

Many more than engagements are currently in the works.

"Nippon still inhabits its ain ancestral universe"–An essay on Nippon for Fourth dimension magazine, April 22, 2019

"With New Emperor, Japan Enters the Era of `Joyful Harmony' "—An Op-Ed on the rising of a new Emperor in Japan, Earth Post, Berggruen Establish—April 26, 2019

"The cute art-filled Japanese islands left backside by the modern world"—An essay on Naoshima and Teshima for the Daily Telegraph, Apr 28, 2019

"Does California's commitment to happiness finish upward leaving us insufficient"—An Op-Ed piece on California and Japan for the Los Angeles Times, May 6, 2019

"The Best of Who Nosotros Are"–A long essay on the Dalai Lama on the occasion of his 84th birthday for Lion'southward Roar, July 2019

Introduction to "Pyongyang: Model Metropolis"—The preface to a book near the architecture of North Korea's showpiece capital, published past Thames & Hudson in London, July 2019

This Could be Home—a brusk book-length essay on Raffles Hotel and Singapore for Epigram Books in Singapore and London, July 2019. Excerpted in Air-Mail, August 3, 2019.

"What Ping-Pong taught me about life"—the opening talk at the second TED Top, on July 21, 2019, in Edinburgh, posted on TED.com on August 23, 2019.

A Beginner's Guide to Japan: Observations and Provocations: a new volume from Alfred A. Knopf in New York and Toronto, Bloomsbury in London and Penguin India in New Delhi, September 2019

"How To Travel"—a short film fabricated for CNN's Great Big Story serial, airing on September 15, 2019.

Inventory—an interview with the Financial Times magazine, September vi, 2019

"The Beauty of the Ordinary"—an Op-Ed essay in The New York Times on the coming of fall, September 22, 2019

"Rituals of the Fast-Moving World"—a long essay on rituals in the age of cross-planetary motility, for En Road, October 2019

"Archaeology of the Future"–an essay on Hiroshi Sugimoto for the White Light Festival in New York, October 2019

"Stillness"—a long interview in the mag Shawati, Oct 2019.

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