“The world’s best travel writer.”The Oregonian

Sun After Dark

Flights Into the Foreign

One of the best travel writers now at work in the English language brings back the sights and sounds from a dozen different frontiers. A cryptic encounter in the perfumed darkness of Bali; a tour of a Bolivian prison, conducted by an enterprising inmate; a nightmarish taxi ride across southern Yemen, where the men with guns may be customs inspectors or revolutionaries–these are just three of the stops on Pico Iyer’s latest itinerary.

But the true subject of Sun After Dark is the dislocations of the mind in transit. And so Iyer takes us along to meditate with Leonard Cohen and talk geopolitics with the Dalai Lama. He navigates the Magritte-like landscape of jet lag, “a place that no human had ever been until forty or so years ago.” And on every page of this poetic and provocative book, he compels us to redraw our map of the world.

“Pico Iyer is a writer like no other, sui generis, and in this book his particular gifts of thoughtfulness, perception and descriptive power, allied by now with profound experience, reach new levels of grace.”Jan Morris

“Jan Morris has retired; Graham Greene is dead. Pico Iyer is on his way to replacing them…Leave your guidebook behind. Go follow Iyer.”National Geographic Adventure

“If Iyer is only a travel writer, then so was Henry James.”Susan Salter Reynolds, Los Angeles Times