The Half Known Life
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.
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