Episode #201 “Of
Dust, Data, and Words”
Welcome to a new
season of BDJ. Today we talk about a dusty rock, data collection, and strange
bohemians with Pamela Fiori, David Shafer, Justin Martin.
Host, Frederic Colier,
introduces the first episode of the second season of Books Du Jour. Whether deciphering an old parchment in
some remote library or questioning the global culling of private data, authors
always start with some treasure trove of information. Our first guests do not
fall too far from the tree:
Pamela Fiori, “In the Spirit of
Monte Carlo,” a colorful biography of Monaco, which depicts how a sun-baked
desolate piece of rock clinging between France and Italy managed to become the
must-place to live for the ultra riches.
Pamela’s story focuses on Monte Carlo, a district of Monaco.
David Shafer, “Whiskey Tango
Foxtrot.” In this darkly comic novel, three young adults grapple with the usual
thirty-something problems: boredom, authenticity, and a cloaked and omnipotent
online oligarchy, an international cabal of industrialists and media barons, on
the verge of privatizing all information.
Justin Martin, “Rebel Souls, Walt
Whitman and America’s First Bohemians” is
an extraordinary book
about New York City’s Pfaff’s Saloon, a basement bar on Broadway, near Bleecker
Street, where the young Whitman and his “circle of Bohemians,” such as Ralph
Waldo Emerson and Mark Twain, among others, were able to foster their talent as
poets and writers.
Episode was shot at City Winery New York
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