Episode 284: Dreaming of Coney Island’s Dreamland

Coney Island still has the classic amusements you’d expect today like roller coasters, water slides, and carnival games. But over a century ago, it looked more like a proto–Disney World, with multiple theme parks, colossal buildings, and wildly imaginative rides. The most extravagant park along the boardwalk was Dreamland. At Dreamland, you could take a trip to Hell, experience the end of the world, ride through fake Venetian canals, or visit a city built to scale for little people. I talk with historian and novelist Kevin Baker about why Dreamland remains so intriguing and deeply problematic. We also hear voice actor Lofty Fulton read a passage from Kevin’s novel “Dreamland.” Plus, I talk with visual artist Zoe Beloff. She was fascinated that Sigmund Freud visited Dreamland in 1909. So she invented an alternative history where Freud’s disciples in Brooklyn tried to rebuild the park with overtly Freudian rides and exhibits.
Dreaming of Coney Island’s Dreamland transcript
MUSIC LIST
  • Martian by Jerry Lacey mix
  • Land, I See Land by Rachel Meyer
  • Calisson by Blue Dot Sessions
  • Freak Show by MIke Frankliyn
  • Jester's Birthday Party by Anno 
  • Fay in Mist by Magnus Ludvigsson
  • Why Is She Crying by Luella Gren
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