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Sitdown Sunday: The man who lived in an airport for 15 years

Settle back in a comfy chair and sit back with some of the week’s best longreads.

IT’S A DAY of rest, and you may be in the mood for a quiet corner and a comfy chair.

We’ve hand-picked the week’s best reads for you to savour.

1. Anthony Bourdain

In this extract from a new oral history about his life and untimely passing, people speak about Anthony Bourdain’s love affair with Asia Argento.

(Vanity Fair, approx 19 mins reading time)

We sat down ordered an incredibly expensive bottle of wine, like way more than I thought we were gonna spend, and I just started to go into detail of everything that was happening, and just how fucking unhappy I was. Then he starts to tell me about his separation from Ottavia, and he said, “Well, I’m in love again.” It was one of those moments where Tony’s so euphoric in something that you know that it’s irrational. Man, he was fucking madly in love with her. Just the way he was talking about her, I was like, “Tony you sound like a fucking ninth grader! What’s wrong with you?”

2. Velvet Underground

Todd Haynes has a new documentary out about the seminal band the Velvet Underground. Here, the cinematographer on the film talks about his work on it. 

(Mubi, approx 12 mins reading time)

 The problem became the strength because there wasn’t a lot of footage of The Velvet Underground in performance. We’re giving all these cultural references of the imagery of the ’60s and ’70s, but there wasn’t a lot of the band. This gave the opportunity to reference the cultural influences that surrounded The Velvet Underground at the time—certainly Andy Warhol and his pop art, but also how important Jonas Mekas and the Film Cooperative was, and all the experimental filmmaking that was coming out of New York at the time, like the Kuchar brothers and Shirley Clarke. All these people gave a visual context. Todd always does research and is interested culturally in why images and stories are told the way they are. That gave us the idea of showing it in multiple images.

3. Chicharito

When mexican football player Javier ‘Chicharito’ Hernández’s grandfather died, it led him to question himself and his career. What was he doing with his life, and how could be become a better person?

(The Ringer, approx 14 mins reading time)

He often thought of the millions of dollars he had made; all the countries he had played in; the awards he had accumulated. But it felt hollow. His mother, Silvia Balcázar, had been right, in the way that mothers often are. Back when Hernández was a young boy, dreaming of stardom, she warned him: “Ten cuidado con lo que sueñas, porque lo más seguro es que se haga realidad.” “Be careful what you dream of, because it might just come true.” 

4. Traveller women

As part of Noteworthy and The Journal‘s Tough Start investigation, reporters looked at why there is a disproportionate amount of women and young Travellers in prison – and found that often people are imprisoned for minor offences, which can have a huge impact on them and their families.

(Noteworthy, approx 21 mins reading time)

One of the girls said she was with her mother at a shop when two gardaí stopped them and asked them to empty their pockets. “It was scary,” she said. “There was nothing in our pockets. I started crying.” She said they apologised after she became upset. All of the children said they were afraid of gardaí and that they also notice their parents’ anxiety when they see gardaí. “My daddy, if we’re driving past guards, he’ll turn around really quick even though we all have our belts on and he’ll say ‘put on your belts in case the guards pull us over’,” one of the boys told us.

5. Catholic Ireland

Poet and author Elaine Feeney writes about the legacies of Catholic Ireland, through her own story of ill health and bodily trauma.

(Literary Hub, approx 5 mins reading time)

In 2007, at 18 weeks pregnant, I collapsed and was taken to hospital. As usual, I had had many warnings. I dropped a glass of orange juice I was taking to my young son and shortly after, a blue dinner plate dropped from my hands and smashed. After scans, where I was terrified my fattening belly would get stuck in the plastic cylinder, I was diagnosed with a brain clot—most likely connected to the childhood accident. My cubicle now buzzed with doctors fussing with cannulas, bloods, 15-minute neurological observations; Who am I? Where am I? Who is the President? Draw a clock.

6. Escaping exploitation

Aliyah (24) shares the story of her family, where behind closed doors there was violence and drug use. 

(BBC, approx 8 mins reading time)

It would be years before Aliyah and her siblings were picked up by social services. Aliyah feels strongly that opportunities for safeguarding her and her siblings were missed – she remembers her parents putting on their “best faces” when authorities came around. Stories like hers follow a classic pattern, says Kendra Houseman, a consultant in child criminal activity: “If home is not a safe place, that makes them vulnerable to exploitation.” And she warns there are many more hidden girls out there like Aliyah.

…A CLASSIC FROM THE ARCHIVES…

Merhan Nasseri had to live in Charles de Gaulle airport for 15 years – here’s his story.

(GQ, approx 25 mins reading time)

The truth was that no one knew the whole truth about Alfred, not even Alfred himself. He was born in either 1945 or 1947 or 1953 and claimed to be Iranian, British or Swedish. In some ways, it was as if he’d been found in the bulrushes—or was still lost there. For years now, he’d lived mostly on the kindness of strangers, eating his meals at a nearby McDonald’s, wandering the terminal’s white-tile floor as if it were his own cathedral. Mostly, he passed time on the terminal’s first level, in gurulike meditation, on a red bench before a big, filmy plate-glass window near a shop selling CDs. He sat in a tight envelope of air that smelled faintly of regurgitation.

More: The best reads from every previous Sitdown Sunday

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    Jul 16th 2016, 11:42 AM

    The greatest inadvertant mistake the founders of the USA made. They put that in to defend themselves in shakier times but it has been so badly baztardized that gobsheens like Trump and NRA lobbyists hold huge sway now with no end in sight either.

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    Jul 16th 2016, 1:37 PM

    Actually they got it pretty OK all things considered. The bit the NRA like to leave out is the “organised militia” part. You can expect to pull their heads in though now that videos of the like of The Black Panthers are doing the rounds showing them brandishing long rifles with large capacity clips. That sort of thing scares the bejesus out of your average white republican.

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    Jul 16th 2016, 9:49 PM

    Around 80 Americans die per day from gun violance, I wouldn’t exactly describe thst factt as getting it right. If IS could kill 80 Americans per day they would be pretty happy but when Americans kill 80 Americans daily with guns it’s seen as a constitutional right. Some right.

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    Jul 16th 2016, 11:30 AM

    What a clever country. Do they really think that two groups opposing each other who are legally armed is a good idea. A Mexican stand-off I think it’s called.

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    Jul 16th 2016, 11:32 AM

    Guns and angry people don’t mix…and they don’t even have to hide the fact that they have guns..Clever Country indeed.

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    Jul 16th 2016, 12:13 PM

    Will Trump allow the Mexicans in for the standoff?

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    Jul 16th 2016, 12:27 PM

    i think a mexican standoff is where there are three armed participants, or so i recall from the good the bad and the ugly

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    Jul 16th 2016, 12:42 PM

    Correct, although my point of reference is Reservoir Dogs” (no *actual* Mexicans as far as I’m aware)

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    Jul 16th 2016, 1:12 PM

    Technically a Mexican Stand off is where neither party can walk away without incurring injury. Traditionally it’s three parties but it can be two..

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    Jul 16th 2016, 1:35 PM

    thanks Paddy, that does make sense, ill still picture clint, that rather grubby looking chap and the other one i cant remember though

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    Jul 16th 2016, 1:39 PM

    Eli Wallach and Lee Van Cleef….

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    Jul 16th 2016, 1:56 PM

    When you preach politics of hate and fear you reap what you sow. Does anyone think this is the way forward?

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    Jul 17th 2016, 2:48 AM

    how could i forget lee van cleef. im hanging my head

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    Jul 16th 2016, 12:17 PM

    Ohios laws state that open carry is OK so why won’t Trump allow Americans their constitional rights in the arena itself. Is this the start of his clampdown on American rights and wouldn’t he be safer if everyone is allowed to be armed inside in case of an attack.

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    Jul 16th 2016, 12:23 PM

    If Democrat protesters behave themselves there’ll be no need for guns.
    Otherwise it could end up like the OK Corral….and my money’s on the Trump Gang.

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    Jul 16th 2016, 12:36 PM

    You sir, are a g0bshite!

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    Jul 16th 2016, 12:45 PM

    Aoife, because it is the secret service that made the decision. They are kind of sensitive about firearms around US presidents, elected representatives and presumptive presidential Nominees

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    Jul 16th 2016, 12:48 PM

    @Osine.
    And you sir are an annoyance.

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    Jul 16th 2016, 1:09 PM

    A guy in the crowd pulls out a gun, is he a good guy about to stop a bad guy you can’t see, or a bad guy? Do tell.

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    Jul 16th 2016, 2:01 PM

    I don’t believe that. I reckon it’s an attempt by the government to roll back on the 2nd amendment. Really or just shows the hypocritical nature of a Trump campaign, he says that more guns are needed but just not when he’s around.

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    Jul 16th 2016, 3:17 PM

    It has been the case at every party convention since the early 80′s

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    Jul 16th 2016, 4:47 PM

    Wayne doesn’t matter. Trump says he’ll make America great again and I presume that includes allowing open carry and stopping govt interference in citizens affairs. He should allow all the conventions to have guns and if republicans are armed it’ll stop any crazy democratic party people.

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    Jul 16th 2016, 6:37 PM

    Presidential security is the job of the secret service, the president does not get to over ride them. If he did they would not be able to do their job

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    Jul 17th 2016, 10:24 AM

    Open carry doesnt allow people to pull a gun pn someone. Its there to negate violence.

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    Jul 16th 2016, 11:44 AM

    very low on grey matter

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    Jul 16th 2016, 11:56 AM

    Leftists want to stage a peaceful protest? Lol we’ll wait.

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    Jul 16th 2016, 1:35 PM

    lol

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    Jul 16th 2016, 12:40 PM

    These gun totin right wing NRA crazies are the US version of ISIS. The sad part is so many people in the US see no wrong in their almost mediaeval gun laws.

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    Jul 16th 2016, 12:50 PM

    Hilary Clinton is a gun totin political hawk of the highest order yet seemingly Democrats have no problem votin for her.
    Go figure.

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    Jul 16th 2016, 4:28 PM

    Actually lots Of Democrats have major problems with Hilary.

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    Jul 16th 2016, 12:15 PM

    Judging by the belligerent behaviour of leftie Democrats at previous rallies the Republicans have every right to arm themselves.
    And defend themselves if necessary.

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    Jul 16th 2016, 12:46 PM

    See comment above.

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    Jul 16th 2016, 12:48 PM

    I did.
    And I’m not impressed.

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    Jul 16th 2016, 1:44 PM

    Somehow I don’t think the intent of the comment was to impress

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    Jul 16th 2016, 11:14 PM

    Yes, they have the right to prove once and for all that they are the biggest terrorists of all. The biggest killers of Americans in the world.

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    Jul 16th 2016, 1:05 PM

    “Trump dominated a divisive and unruly primary season, infuriating minority groups, antagonising many people within his own party, and drawing violence to his campaign rallies.”

    Democrats have consistently behaved like spoiled kids having tantrums and violently attacking Trump supporters.
    And yet people consistently blame the victims of this violence, how about snowflakes take responsibility for their own actions? Even an assassination attempt against him doesn’t seem to have raised any eyebrows.
    Trump has shown the liberal monkeys up for what they are.

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    Jul 17th 2016, 1:05 AM

    Trump has shown the world how far a fart in a brown paper bag can go

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    Jul 16th 2016, 3:16 PM

    It’s a bad idea when the government have all the arms and citizens have none…eventually that scenario will end badly too.

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    Jul 16th 2016, 3:50 PM

    Yep. Having an armed populace keeps the government in check!

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    Jul 16th 2016, 7:07 PM

    if you live in the 18th century then yes, yes it does

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    Jul 16th 2016, 12:15 PM

    The Tru(m)pPence Conference!!!!… Special Correspondent Mark Tanner!!

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    Jul 16th 2016, 5:16 PM

    Open carrying of guns at a Trump rally….what could possibly go wrong.

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    Jul 16th 2016, 10:17 PM

    Democrats arrive.

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    Jul 16th 2016, 5:02 PM

    Everyone should point their gun at him in the convention and ask him how he feels.

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