“As a guide to far-flung places, Pico Iyer can hardly be surpassed…fascinating.”The New Yorker

Tropical Classical

Essays from Several Directions

In Tropical Classical the author of Video Nights in Katmandu and The Lady and the Monk visits a holy city in Ethiopia, where hooded worshippers practice a Christianity that has remained unchanged since the Middle Ages. He follows the bewilderingly complex route of Bombay’s dabbawallahs, who each day ferry 100,000 different lunches to 100,000 different workers.

Iyer chats with the Dalai Lama and assesses the books of Salman Rushdie and Cormac McCarthy. And he brings his perceptive eye and unflappable wit to bear on the postmodern vogues for literary puffery, sexual gamesmanship, and frequent-flier miles. Glittering with aphorisms, overflowing with insight, and often hilarious, Tropical Classical represents some of Iyer’s finest work.

“Brilliant…{Iyer} reflects back at us images from a post-colonial world that is gorgeously complex and stubbornly elusive, yet firmly within his grasp.”Richard Bernstein, The New York Times

“A formidable talent…Iyer is a pacesetter among a new breed of travel writers.”Los Angeles Times

“Pico Iyer is a multinational treasure, and Tropical Classical is abundantly rewarding.”Seattle Times