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Travel Writer Pico Iyer Celebrates the Joys of Sitting Still

Travel Writer Pico Iyer Celebrates the Joys of Sitting Still

We’ll talk with Iyer about the book, and why his inner journeys mean more to him than his far-flung trips across the globe.

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January 16, 202555m 48s

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Show Notes

After his California home burned in a wildfire, acclaimed author and travel writer Pico Iyer retreated to a remote monastery in Big Sur. There, he discovered the power of solitude and stillness to help process loss and cope with uncertainty. In his new book, “Aflame,” Iyer writes about his frequent visits to the monastery over the following three decades, always finding joy and renewal in the “silence and emptiness and light”… and lack of screens. We’ll talk with Iyer about the book, and why his inner journeys mean more to him than his far-flung trips across the globe.

http://picoiyerjourneys.com

Guests:

Pico Iyer, journalist and author, "Aflame"; He is the author of 15 books, including "Video Night in Kathmandu" and "The Art of Stillness" and has been a contributor for more than thirty years to Time, The New York Times, Harper’s Magazine, the Los Angeles Times.

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