Canio’s, The Soul of Sag Harbor: Where Books, History and Community Converge with Kathryn Szoka
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It's a narrative that transcends time immemorial and resonates with the true essence of a whaling village in Sag Harbor and it’s literary spirit. Kathryn Szoka, co-owner of the esteemed Canio's Books in Sag Harbor, joins podcast host Cindy Glanzrock in a friendly and engaging conversation about the history and philosophy of Canio’s Bookstore, where the significance of tangible books, face-to-face connections and intimate gatherings come together. From the history of the Moby Dick Marathon to collaborative efforts and ties with their neighbors, such as the John Jermaine Library, Kathryn passionately underscores the vital role of fostering community through shared literary experiences. She sheds a light on Sag Harbor's pivotal role in literary history and the collective efforts to preserve the John and Elaine Steinbeck home. Kathryn generously provides insights into the bookstore's relationship with a local, Colson Whitehead, recounting his early visits and celebrating his subsequent international acclaim. The dialogue deepens into the connection between creativity, empathy, and the emotional struggles that artists face, drawing poignant parallels between Steinbeck's life and work. Explore the intersection of creativity, community, and the enduring allure of physical books in the digital age. This episode is a tapestry of literature, community involvement, historical preservation, photography and an intricate interplay of creativity.
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