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Otherppl with Brad Listi

601. Belén Fernández

Otherppl with Brad Listi

Brad Listi

Arts, Society & Culture, Books

4.8554 Ratings

🗓️ 29 September 2019

⏱️ 74 minutes

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Summary

Belén Fernández is the guest. Her new book, Exile: Rejecting America and Finding the World, is available from OR Books. It is the official September pick of The Nervous Breakdown Book Club. After growing up in Washington, D.C. and Texas, and then attending Columbia University in New York, Belén Fernández ended up in a state of self-imposed exile from the United States. From trekking—through Europe, the Middle East, Morocco, and Latin America—to packing avocados in southern Spain, to close encounters with a variety of unpredictable men, to witnessing the violent aftermath of the 2009 coup in Honduras, the international travel allowed her by an American passport has, ironically, given her a direct view of the devastating consequences of U.S. machinations worldwide. For some years Fernández survived thanks to the generosity of strangers who picked her up hitchhiking, fed her, and offered accommodations; then she discovered people would pay her for her powerful, unfiltered journalism, enabling—as of the present moment—continued survival. In just a few short years of publishing her observations on world politics and writing from places as varied as Lebanon, Italy, Uzbekistan, Syria, Mexico, Turkey, Honduras, and Iran, Belén Fernández has established herself as a one of the most trenchant observers of America’s interventions around the world, following in the footsteps of great foreign correspondents such as Martha Gellhorn and Susan Sontag. She is a contributing editor at Jacobin and graduated from Columbia with a BA in political science. She frequently writes for Al Jazeera, Middle East Eye, and Jacobin, and is also the author of The Imperial Messenger: Thomas Friedman at Work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey, everybody. This is the Other People podcast. Just last week, I celebrated 600 episodes, and so I thought

0:07.7

that it was time to use a new theme song, and I thought I would tell you so you're not surprised

0:13.9

when it happens. I don't want you to feel confused. Are you ready for this?

0:18.6

I had a rasket on a ship in front place. I had a midlife crisis in 1824. I know you ready for this?

0:30.7

Hello, hey everybody, how's it going? Welcome to Episode 601.

0:34.1

Here we are.

0:34.8

This is the Other People podcast.

0:36.3

I'm Brad Listy here in Los Angeles. Thanks for tuning in. I have Belen Fernandez on the program today. She is the author of a book called Exile, Rejecting America and Finding the World. It is available from OR Books. It is the official September pick of The Nervous Breakdown Book Club. The Nervous Breakdown.com

0:56.4

is my online culture magazine and literary community. It has its own monthly book club. I

1:02.1

interview book club authors on this podcast. If you would like to join the club, just go to

1:07.5

the Nervous nervous breakdown.com.

1:15.8

So Belen Fernandez has lived a very interesting life and has written a very compelling and challenging book.

1:20.0

Once again, it's called Exile, Rejecting America and Finding the World.

1:24.3

Belen left the United States at age 21.

1:31.4

She essentially quit America. And her book is,

1:39.8

among other things, a stinging critique of American imperialism. And there is a fearlessness to it and a biting width. So I enjoyed it.

1:44.8

Like I said,

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it's a challenging book,

1:46.5

and we had a great conversation over the transom.

1:49.0

Belan is currently in,

1:50.3

I believe, Albania,

1:51.6

though she is always on the move.

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