Episode 1241
In this episode, we explore the life of Washington Irving, the first American writer to earn international acclaim and the first to make a living solely by his pen. From the Hudson Valley to the palaces of Spain, we trace the journey of the man who gave us "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow," "Rip Van Winkle," and the nickname "Gotham" for New York City.
Episode Highlights:
• The Man of Many Names: We discuss Irving’s early satirical work under pseudonyms like Jonathan Oldstyle and the fictional Dutch historian Diedrich Knickerbocker, a character that sparked a literary hoax and eventually inspired the name of the New York Knicks.
• Literary Stardom: How a business bankruptcy led Irving to write The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent., which became an immediate success in both the U.S. and England.
• Diplomacy and History: Beyond fiction, Irving served as the U.S. Minister to Spain and wrote extensive histories on Christopher Columbus and the Alhambra.
• Creating Culture: Discover how Irving influenced American Christmas traditions and popularized the durable myth that medieval Europeans believed the Earth was flat.
• Return to Sunnyside: Irving’s final years at his Tarrytown home, his mentorship of writers like Edgar Allan Poe, and his massive five-volume biography of his namesake, George Washington.
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