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Chicago, Thursday morning July 14: the annual Dance / USA conference opened with a key note speech by writer Pico Iyer.
Jennifer Edwards: In Dance News: It's A Matter of Place Jennifer Edwards 2011
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Chicago, Thursday morning July 14: the annual Dance / USA conference opened with a key note speech by writer Pico Iyer.
Jennifer Edwards: In Dance News: It's A Matter of Place Jennifer Edwards 2011
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The man within Pico Iyer's head is the novelist Graham Greene 1904-91, whom he describes as his "adopted father," though he never met him and though memories of his real father, Raghavan Iyer, a scholar and philosopher, also permeate the book.
Adventures in Greeneland Allan Massie 2012
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Japan, 13 November 2006 (By Pico Iyer*) - Japan has for many years now been the most powerful Buddhist country in the world.
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Call it "the joy of more while having less to show for it" (sorry, Pico Iyer).
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Call it "the joy of more while having less to show for it" (sorry, Pico Iyer).
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Japan, 13 November 2006 (By Pico Iyer*) - Japan has for many years now been the most powerful Buddhist country in the world.
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Some, like Diaz and Karr (and Pico Iyer and T.C. Boyle and Buzz Bissinger), were pure folly, a wish list.
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Pico Iyer has known the Dalai Lama since he himself was a young child.
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The other is with Pico Iyer and Neil Gaiman so it's a celebrity blow-out.
Music 2009
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