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Format: Hardcover
 ISBN-10: 0679454322
 ISBN-13: 9780679454328
 Apr 1997
 Publisher: Random House Inc
 314 pages
 Edition: 1
 Language: English |
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Synopsis A collection of essays by the American journalist and travel writer. Many of these pieces were originally written for Iyers' column in "Time" magazine.
| Size | | Length: | 314 pages | | Height: | 9.5 in | | Width: | 6.8 in | | Thickness: | 1.2 in | | Weight: | 24.0 oz |
Industry Reviews "Whether you agree with his opinions or not, Iyer excels at getting the conversation going, and his bright wit, eclectic erudition and enviable turn-of-phrase talents suggest he would make a dazzling dinner-party guest..." San Francisco Chronicle Book Review - Michael Upchurch (04/06/1997)
"...Mr Iyer is a gentle yet astute observer of a variety of foreign locales, a thoughtful, generous reader and a versatile writer happy to grace with his rich, witty prose topics like punctuation, the number 9 or book-cover blurbs. Again and again Mr. Iyer shows his fascination with juxtaposing cultures....Mr. Iyer is open and curious, both humorous and thoughtful." New York Times Book Review - Elizabeth Hanson (05/04/1997)
"[A] fascinating portrait of the turbulent and tentative emergence of a truly global culture....A pleasing, occasionally sobering, and provocative exploration of the new culture emerging around us and the figures bringing it to life." Brumberg
This package of Iyer travel-writing, book reviews, and cultural essays comes from a spectrum of publications. Its images straddle the world, from manholes hissing in New York City to a Wyoming flash of lightning that flings a woman across a dusty road..." Hass
"You can open it at random, as you would an atlas, and turn up something fascinating." Updike
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