Eric Weiner Explained

Eric Weiner
Education:University of Maryland and Stanford University

Eric Weiner is an American author and public speaker. He is best known for The Geography of Bliss, Man Seeks God, The Geography of Genius and The Socrates Express. Weiner's books have been translated into more than 20 languages. He is a former foreign correspondent for NPR and the author of articles for travel and culture. He spent a decade overseas for NPR, based in New Delhi, Jerusalem and Tokyo.

Early life

Weiner grew up in Baltimore, Maryland. He obtained his degree from the University of Maryland and, in 2003, was a Knight Journalism Fellow at Stanford University.

Career

From 1989 to 1991, Weiner worked as a business reporter for The New York Times.[1]

In 1992, Weiner joined NPR, working for their Washington Bureau until 1994. While there he was given work with an emphasis on business and economics. He then joined the Foreign Desk. In 1993, NPR sent Weiner to India and he was the network's first full-time correspondent in that country. While in New Delhi for two years, he covered the bubonic plague, India's economic reforms, and many others. In 1994 he was awarded the Angel Award for his coverage of Islamic issues in Asia. From 1995 until 1999 he was based in Jerusalem as NPR's Middle East Correspondent, and was part of the team of NPR reporters who won a special citation in the 1998 Overseas Press Club for their coverage of Israel's 50th anniversary.

He has reported from over 30 countries. His essays and commentary have appeared in The New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, Slate, The New Republic, AFAR magazine, BBC.com and many other publications. While with NPR, he has also served as a correspondent in New York City, Miami, and Washington, DC.[2] [3] [4] [5] [6]

Works

In his first book The Geography of Bliss,[7] Weiner traveled to spots around the globe—including Iceland, Bhutan, Moldova and Qatar—to search out how different countries define and pursue happiness. The book was made into a six-part docu-series, featuring actor Rainn Wilson, which premiered on May 18, 2023[8] on NBC's Peacock streaming service.[9] [10] [11] [12]

In The Socrates Express, Weiner follows in the footsteps of some of history's greatest thinkers—ranging from Epicurus to Thoreau to Confucius to Simone Weil—and offers practical and spiritual lessons for today's unsettled times. Weiner travels mostly by train to pilgrimage to the places around the world where these thinkers lived and where their ideas resonate today, making stops in Athens, Delhi, Wyoming, Kyoto, Frankfurt, Coney Island and places in between.

Publishers Weekly says that Weiner in The Socrates Express "makes a convincing and winningly presented case for the practical applications of philosophy to everyday existence in the 21st century. With humor and thoughtfulness, he distills the wisdom of thinkers from throughout history....His book offers an appealing way to cope with the din of modern life and look at the world with attentive eyes and ears."[13] Booklist gives The Socrates Express a starred review.[14] [15]

In The Geography of Genius, Weiner travels from Athens to Silicon Valley, and throughout history, to show how creative genius flourishes in specific places at specific times. Walter Isaacson, bestselling author of Steve Jobs and The Innovators, says, "Why do certain places produce a spontaneous eruption of creativity? What made Athens and Florence and Silicon Valley? This witty and fun book has an insight in every paragraph. It’s a charming mix of history and wisdom cloaked as a rollicking travelogue filled with colorful characters.”[16]

Dan Gilbert, Harvard professor and author of the bestseller Stumbling on Happiness, calls The Geography of Genius "an intellectual odyssey, a traveler’s diary, and a comic novel all rolled into one. Smart, original, and utterly delightful, this is Weiner’s best book yet.” The Wall Street Journal review said that “There are some writers whose company is worth keeping, whatever the subject… And Mr. Weiner is blessed with this gift. He is a prober and questioner, a big-hearted humanist who will always take a colorful, contradictory reality over some unfounded certainty.”

In Man Seeks God, he explores his spiritual restlessness and asks some fundamental questions: "Where do we come from? What happens when we die? How should we live our lives? Where do all the missing socks go?"

Bibliography

Honors and awards

Weiner is the recipient of the Borders Original Voices Award and a finalist for the Barnes & Noble Discover Award. He was a part of a team that won a Peabody award for investigative work covering the US tobacco industry. In 2022, his book The Socrates Express was awarded the Towson University Literature Prize.[17]

Personal

Weiner is married and together he and his wife have one daughter who was adopted from Kazakhstan.[18] The family resides near Washington, DC.[19]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Eric Weiner, NPR Biography . NPR . 21 July 2016 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20061020084403/http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=2101333 . 20 October 2006.
  2. Web site: What you need to pack in the ultimate carry-on bag - The Boston Globe. BostonGlobe.com.
  3. Web site: The tiny Swiss town that inspired Nietzsche. Eric. Weiner. www.bbc.com.
  4. Web site: Why bad trips can make for great stories. https://web.archive.org/web/20210414150619/https://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/article/why-bad-trips-can-make-for-great-stories. dead. April 14, 2021. April 14, 2021. Travel.
  5. Web site: Op-Ed: All those office perks? They're ruining creativity.. Eric. Weiner. January 17, 2016. Los Angeles Times.
  6. Web site: Searching for the Secret to Athenian Genius. Eric. Weiner. February 10, 2016. The Atlantic.
  7. News: Peterson . Christopher . June 27, 2008 . Book Review: The Geography of Bliss . 5 April 2012 . Psychology Today.
  8. Web site: Rainn Wilson and the Geography of Bliss. May 18, 2023. IMDb.
  9. Web site: 'Rainn Wilson & The Geography Of Bliss' Docuseries Travels To Peacock. Peter. White. May 5, 2022.
  10. Web site: 'Rainn Wilson and the Geography of Bliss' Documentary Series Ordered at Peacock. Erick. Massoto. May 7, 2022. Collider.
  11. Web site: Rainn Wilson getting his own Peacock travel series, The Geography Of Bliss. May 5, 2022. The A.V. Club.
  12. Web site: Rainn Wilson Maps the Path to Happiness in 'Geography of Bliss' Trailer. Diego. Peralta. April 19, 2023. Collider.
  13. News: The Socrates Express: In Search of Life Lessons from Dead Philosophers . June 2020 . March 27, 2021 . Publishers Weekly.
  14. News: 'The Socrates Express' Takes Readers On A Ride Through Applied Philosophy. NPR. 27 March 2023. August 27, 2020. Gabino Iglesias.
  15. News: In His New Book, Eric Weiner Finds Life Lessons From Those Long Dead. NPR. 27 March 2023. August 22, 2020. Scott Simon.
  16. News: 'The Geography of Genius,' by Eric Weiner. Ashlee. Vance. Ashlee Vance. The New York Times . January 8, 2016. NYTimes.com.
  17. Web site: Eric Weiner awarded 2022 Towson University Prize for Literature .
  18. News: Russian Adoption Case Belies Many Happy Adoptions. NPR.org.
  19. Web site: Bio. 27 March 2023.