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Episode 41: Jonathan Shainin
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May 15, 2013
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Jonathan Shainin, senior editor at The Caravan.
"Working in an environment that's foreign, where you have to kind of think through a lot of things from the ground up...I find it to be really stimulating to have to interrogate the assumptions that you have as an editor about what's interesting and what's not interesting, what's a good story and what's a bad story, what's the story that's been done a million times already. When you get out of a place that is your place, you have to kind of think through some things in a fresh way. And that can be really productive."
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@jonathanshainin
The Caravan
The Caravan on Longform
[8:00] The National
[13:00] India: A Million Mutinies Now (V.S. Naipul • 1991) [pdf]
[23:45] "Burger Queen" A profile of April Bloomfield.
(Lauren Collins • New Yorker • Nov 2010)
[29:00] "Falling Man"A profile of Manmohan Singh.
(Vinod K Jose • The Caravan • Oct 2011)
[29:00] "The Confidence Man" The crumbled cricket empire of Lalit Modi.
(Samanth Subramanian • The Caravan • Mar 2011)
[40:30] Behind the Beautiful Forevers (Katherine Boo • 2012)
[41:00] "Notes from the Undercity" Review of Behind the Beautiful Forevers.
(Jonathan Shainin • Bookforum • Feb 2012)
[49:30] "The Departed" The return home of Kashmir's disillusioned militants.
(Mehboob Jeelani • The Caravan • Sep 2012)
"Working in an environment that's foreign, where you have to kind of think through a lot of things from the ground up...I find it to be really stimulating to have to interrogate the assumptions that you have as an editor about what's interesting and what's not interesting, what's a good story and what's a bad story, what's the story that's been done a million times already. When you get out of a place that is your place, you have to kind of think through some things in a fresh way. And that can be really productive."
Show notes:
@jonathanshainin
The Caravan
The Caravan on Longform
[8:00] The National
[13:00] India: A Million Mutinies Now (V.S. Naipul • 1991) [pdf]
[23:45] "Burger Queen" A profile of April Bloomfield.
(Lauren Collins • New Yorker • Nov 2010)
[29:00] "Falling Man"A profile of Manmohan Singh.
(Vinod K Jose • The Caravan • Oct 2011)
[29:00] "The Confidence Man" The crumbled cricket empire of Lalit Modi.
(Samanth Subramanian • The Caravan • Mar 2011)
[40:30] Behind the Beautiful Forevers (Katherine Boo • 2012)
[41:00] "Notes from the Undercity" Review of Behind the Beautiful Forevers.
(Jonathan Shainin • Bookforum • Feb 2012)
[49:30] "The Departed" The return home of Kashmir's disillusioned militants.
(Mehboob Jeelani • The Caravan • Sep 2012)
Released:
May 15, 2013
Format:
Podcast episode
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