Pico Iyer is one of the world's great writers on our current age of travel and what it means to our connected societies. He writes for many publications, including Time Magazine and Harper's, and he has authored 15 books. Today we'll talk about his latest, A Beginner's Guide to Japan: Observations and Provocations which is published by Knopf.
Lindsay M. Chervinsky - The Cabinet
Hasanthika Sirisena - Dark Tourist
Brad Taylor - End of Days
Daniel de Visé - Part Two - King of the Blues
Daniel de Visé - Part One - King of the Blues
Robert K. Elder - Christmas with Elvis
Anne Byrn - A New Take on Cake
Rip Rawlings - Part Two - The Kill Box
Rip Rawlings - Pat One - The Kill Box
Margaret Renkl - Graceland, At Last
Susan Orlean - On Animals
Christina Lane - Pantom Lady part two
Christina Lane - Phantom Lady part one
Chaney Kwak - The Passenger
Jeff Shesol - Mercury Rising part 2
Jeff Shesol - Mercury Rising part 1
Olivia Campbell - Women in White Coats
Vanessa Sasson - Yasodhara and the Buddha
John Archibald - Shaking the Gates of hell
Julia Cooke - Come Fly the World
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
Lit Society: Books and Drama
Ex Libris
Write The Book: Conversations on Craft
Anne of Green Gables
Pollyanna
Fresh Air
Myths and Legends