American Writers (One Hundred Pages at a Time)

Episode 484: Neal Stephenson: Bonanza/The Juncto (5)

Oct 28, 2021
The podcast dives into the adventures of Jack Shaftoe, who temporarily rules in the Indian Ocean while navigating political struggles. It features a thrilling trial by crocodile and introduces a Jesuit samurai amid feudal Japan's chaos. Personal journeys interweave with historical events, highlighting commerce and identity during the 17th century. Philosophical debates come to life as characters face pivotal challenges, setting the stage for a riveting climax filled with cultural encounters and unexpected twists.
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Eliza's Revenge

  • Eliza bankrupted Lothar von Hacklehaber's banking house for revenge.
  • She did this because he adopted her son, who was posing as an orphan.
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Jack's Rise to Kingship

  • Jack Shaftoe used phosphorus to quell Maratha rebels on the road to Delhi.
  • This earned him a temporary kingship in India.
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Smallpox Assassinations

  • Eliza seemingly assassinated Johann Georg IV and his mistress with smallpox.
  • She did this to protect Princess Caroline from Johann's advances, amidst a bigamy scandal.
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