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Writer's Voice with Francesca Rheannon
Francesca Rheannon
20 episodes
2 days ago
Writer's Voice features author interviews and readings, as well as news, commentary and tips related to writing and publishing. We also talk with editors, agents, publicists and others about issues of interest to writers. Francesca Rheannon is producer and host of Writer's Voice. She is a writer, an independent radio producer and a broadcast journalist.
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Writer's Voice features author interviews and readings, as well as news, commentary and tips related to writing and publishing. We also talk with editors, agents, publicists and others about issues of interest to writers. Francesca Rheannon is producer and host of Writer's Voice. She is a writer, an independent radio producer and a broadcast journalist.
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Russell Shorto on the Origins of New York & Chris Pavone’s Thriller of Class, Money, and Morality
Writer's Voice with Francesca Rheannon
1 hour 6 minutes 22 seconds
3 months ago
Russell Shorto on the Origins of New York & Chris Pavone’s Thriller of Class, Money, and Morality

Writer’s Voice: compelling conversations with authors who challenge, inspire, and inform



Episode Summary



This week on Writer’s Voice, we explore New York from two perspectives: its dramatic colonial origins and its modern-day extremes.



First, historian Russell Shorto reveals the pivotal moment when Manhattan shifted from Dutch to English hands—and how that “merger” shaped the DNA of America—in his new book Taking Manhattan. He shares stories of the people who lived through this transition, including enslaved Africans, Native Lenape, and early advocates of religious toleration, showing how pluralism and capitalism were baked into New York from the start.




“The 1664 English takeover of Manhattan was an episode everybody knows about and nobody knows about.” — Russell Shorto




Then, novelist Chris Pavone takes us to a luxury building on the Upper West Side in The Doorman. It’s a propulsive tale of secrets, love, and survival, laced with biting social commentary on wealth inequality, performative progressivism, and the price of ambition.




“If you have a billion dollars and everyone you know has 50 billion, you’re unhappy.” — Chris Pavone




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Key Words: Russell Shorto, Taking Manhattan, New Amsterdam history, English takeover of Manhattan, Lenape history, slavery in New York, Chris Pavone, The Doorman,



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Segment 1: Russell Shorto



Russell Shorto brings to life the 1664 English takeover of Manhattan, a turning point that could have changed the course of history.



Through newly translated Dutch records, he reconstructs the tense standoff between Peter Stuyvesant and Richard Nichols—and the “merger” that created New York.



We discuss the Dutch influence on pluralism, early capitalism, slavery, and the role of the Lenape Nation in this history.



Key Topics:




* Why the English-Dutch handover was “an episode everybody knows about and nobody knows about”



* Native Lenape perspectives and the $24 “purchase” myth



* How Dutch policies of toleration and trade seeded America’s diversity and capitalism



* The role of the Dutch West India Company and the global slave trade



Writer's Voice with Francesca Rheannon
Writer's Voice features author interviews and readings, as well as news, commentary and tips related to writing and publishing. We also talk with editors, agents, publicists and others about issues of interest to writers. Francesca Rheannon is producer and host of Writer's Voice. She is a writer, an independent radio producer and a broadcast journalist.