“A masterful merging of Iyer’s past and current concerns, a book of inner journeys told through extraordinary exteriors.”Washington Post Book World

The Half Known Life

In Search of Paradise

From “one of the most soulful and perceptive writers of our time” (Brain Pickings): a journey through competing ideas of paradise to see how we can live more peacefully in an ever more divided and distracted world.

Paradise: that elusive place where the anxieties, struggles, and burdens of life fall away. Most of us dream of it, but each of us has very different ideas about where it is to be found. For some it can be enjoyed only after death; for others, it’s in our midst—or just across the ocean—if only we can find eyes to see it.

Traveling from Iran to North Korea, from the Dalai Lama’s Himalayas to the ghostly temples of Japan, Pico Iyer brings together a lifetime of explorations to upend our ideas of utopia and ask how we might find peace in the midst of difficulty and suffering. Does religion lead us back to Eden or only into constant contention? Why do so many seeming paradises turn into warzones? And does paradise exist only in the afterworld—or can it be found in the here and now?

For almost fifty years Iyer has been roaming the world, mixing a global soul’s delight in observing cultures with a pilgrim’s readiness to be transformed. In this culminating work, he brings together the outer world and the inner to offer us a surprising, original, often beautiful exploration of how we might come upon paradise in the midst of our very real lives.

Winner of the Lowell Thomas Award for Travel Book of the Year National U.S. best-seller New York Times Notable Book of the Year Named one of the best books of the year by Time, The New Yorker, NPR, Air Mail Marginalian and elsewhere.

“Iyer flexes his remarkable skill of reading between the lines of passing conversations to extract profound meaning and draw connections between disparate places across the world…he does provide hours of thought-provoking meditations on what it means to speak of paradise.”The New York Times

“Mesmerizing…riveting…revelatory…Iyer poetically depicts the otherworldly beauty of these places while trenchantly examining the paradox of utopia."NPR

“Iyer has done the impossible with this book … This is a singular offering of magnetic story, deep thinking, truth telling and spiritual refreshment for our tumultuous young century.” Krista Tippett