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Strong Sense of Place | Travel Through Books

New York City: NO! SLEEP! TILL BROOKLYN!

Strong Sense of Place | Travel Through Books

Melissa & Dave

Books, Arts

5.0559 Ratings

🗓️ 7 June 2024

⏱️ 68 minutes

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Summary

Is New York City the world capital of… everything? It’s sure putting up a good effort. We could talk about how the New York Stock Exchange started under a tree (!) on Wall Street and how NYC is now the financial capital of the world. Billionaires, millionaires, blah blah blah.  Let’s talk about what really matters. Like… the best pizza and bagels in the world, the Met and the New York Public Library, art deco skyscrapers and bodega cats, Carnegie Hall, Broadway, Rockefeller Center, and that one place on the corner in Brooklyn with the best Polish pastries.  There’s the immediately identifiable New York accent and the 800 or so languages spoken by New Yorkers from all around the world. The City That Never Sleeps is the ultimate melting pot; we’re all better for it. New Yorkers are a unique breed who’ve changed the personality of the city over and over again. Dutch and British settlers named the place, immigrants made it cosmopolitan, the elite of the Gilded Age filled it with skyscrapers, and barriers were busted by the artists of the Harlem Renaissance. And let’s not forget the unnamed good samaritan on the subway who will warn you that the next station is closed so you need to transfer. In this episode, we grab an imaginary coffee to go in a ‘We Are Happy to Serve You’ cup and explore the ultimate bookish day in New York City. In Two Truths and a Lie, we meet the musicians of the Phantom of the Opera on Broadway and visit a Brooklyn store where you can buy a can of chutzpah. Then we recommend six great books that took us to New York City on the page, including two graphic novels, a love letter to ’90s Manhattan, a frothy family saga, historical fiction with a challenging heroine, and a collection of short stories from a master of fiction. Manhattan Beach by Jennifer Egan LaserWriter II by Tamara Shopsin Olga Dies Dreaming by Xóchitl González Hello, NY by Julia Rothman Roaming by Jillian and Mariko Tamaki Table for Two: Fictions by Amor Towles For more on the books we recommend, plus the other cool stuff we talk about, visit show notes. Sign up for our free Substack to connect with us and other smart, friendly people who love travel and books. Transcript of New York City: NO! SLEEP! TILL BROOKLYN! Do you enjoy our show? Do you want access to awesome bonus content? Please support our work on Patreon! Strong Sense of Place is an audience-funded endeavor, and we need your support to continue making this show. Get all the info you need right here. Thank you! Parts of the Strong Sense of Place podcast are produced in udio. Some effects are provided by soundly. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:29.6

Hello, welcome to Strong Sense of Place.

0:32.6

In each episode, we focus on one destination and discuss what makes it different than any other place on Earth.

0:39.3

Then we recommend five books we love that took us there on the page.

0:42.9

I'm Melissa Jolwan.

0:44.2

I'm David Humphreys.

0:45.5

We're going around the world, one great read at a time.

0:48.9

Thanks for joining us. Welcome to Strong Sense of Place. Today we get curious about New York City.

1:18.1

In two trees and a lie, I'm going to tell you about a store in Brooklyn where you can buy a can of Hootspah.

1:24.7

No.

1:25.4

Yeah. And then we'll talk about five books we love.

1:29.0

I'm recommending a midlife coming of age story that will make you laugh, then turn around and kick you in the teeth.

1:36.3

In a good way.

1:37.6

I've got a book that led me to another book that I wish I'd read first.

1:43.0

Interesting.

1:43.8

Yeah, but they're both great.

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