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Gary Shteyngart on a Lonely Week on the World’s Largest Cruise Ship

Gary Shteyngart on a Lonely Week on the World’s Largest Cruise Ship

Writer Gary Shteyngart joins us to talk about his lonely trip on the world's largest cruise ship, his life as a travel writer and the vacations that can make you feel part of — or alienated from — the rest of the world.

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May 10, 202455m 42s

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Show Notes

Author and seasoned travel writer Gary Shteyngart had never been on a ship larger than the Staten Island Ferry before he embarked on the inaugural voyage of the “Icon of the Seas,” the world’s largest cruise ship. Proudly sporting a “Daddy’s Little Meatball” t-shirt that he hoped would be a conversation starter and aiming to make new friends, Shteyngart instead experienced loneliness and despair. He chronicles his experience in the Atlantic Magazine piece “Crying Myself to Sleep on the Biggest Cruise Ship Ever.” Shteyngart joins us to talk about this journey, his life as a travel writer and the vacations that can make you feel part of — or alienated from — the rest of the world.


Guest:

Gary Shteyngart, writer. His latest piece for the Atlantic is titled "Crying Myself to Sleep on the Biggest Cruise Ship Ever"; author, "Our Country Friends, "Little Failure: A Memoir," and "Super Sad True Love Story."

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