
This American Life 628: In the Shadow of the City
Mar 15, 2026
Alex Zharov, a musician and former teenage castaway, recounts a harrowing Jamaica Bay boat trip that leaves him stranded and rescued. Mike Paterniti, a reporter, tells the story of Chen Sah, who spends weekends patrolling a Nanjing bridge to prevent suicides. They discuss survival, solitude, unexpected heroism, and the strange edges of cities where ordinary life and extraordinary moments meet.
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Louis Sullivan Ruins In The City Dump
- Charlie Gregerson grew up near Chicago's Lake Calumet and watched bulldozers dump terracotta ornament from Louis Sullivan buildings into the landfill.
- He remembers Phoenix columns and building fragments poking out of the reclaimed lakebed like an apocalyptic scene.
Urban Islands Hide Forgotten Histories
- Small urban islands can be simultaneously wild and metropolitan, hosting failed schemes, ruins, and wildlife within sight of the city.
- Ruffle Bar has WWII concrete foundations, derelict boats, and dense brush despite being minutes from Brooklyn.
Adolescent Risk Framed As Liberating Magic
- Alex's recklessness reads like adolescent magic: mistakes that expand life rather than narrow it.
- Brett Martin reflects that Alex's appetite for danger makes adulthood's safety feel less desirable.




