
This American Life 628: In the Shadow of the City
Mar 15, 2026
Mike Paterniti, a reporter who followed Chen Sa’s weekend rescues on Nanjing Bridge, and Brett Martin, a magazine reporter who chronicled Alex Zharov’s Jamaica Bay ordeal, tell gripping near‑city tales. They explore a nightmarish pleasure cruise gone wrong and a lone man patrolling a suicide bridge. Short, tense stories of survival, strange places on the urban edge, and the people drawn to them.
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Salvaging Louis Sullivan From The City Dump
- Charlie Gregerson grew up near Chicago's landfill-filled Lake Calumet and found terracotta fragments from demolished Louis Sullivan buildings in the dump.
- He recalled Phoenix columns from the Garrick Theater protruding from the ground, creating an "apocalyptic death of a city" scene as bulldozers flattened architectural ornaments.
Adolescent Risk As Transformative Magic
- Brett Martin suggests adolescent risk-taking can feel like "magic" that expands life rather than narrows it, making mistakes become adventures.
- He frames Alex's ordeal as a demonstration that youthful daring can create memorable, identity-shaping experiences rather than mere foolishness.
One Man Patrolling A Bridge To Stop Suicides
- Mike Paterniti profiles Mr. Chen who spent weekends on Nanjing's four-mile Yangtze bridge preventing suicides and kept a meticulous blog of rescues.
- By 2009 Chen recorded saving 174 people and counseling thousands more, logging days volunteered and texts and calls received.



