EPISODE · Feb 28, 2025 · 37 MIN
Ep. 15: Basilicata's Beachside Paradise with Author Helene Stapinski
from Tante Belle Cose, an Italy Travel podcast · host Danielle Oteri
This episode features an interview with author and journalist Helene Stapinski about Basilicata. I discuss Helene’s remarkable investigation into a family mystery in her book Murder in Matera, which blends Italian history, true crime, and personal discovery. We delve into Basilicata's beautiful yet lesser-known area, exploring its pristine beaches, ancient ruins, and local culture. Helene provides insights into where to stay, where she had the best meal of her life, and about the completed untouristed ruins and beaches along the Ionian coast. We also discussed the arduous journey of Italian immigrants from small towns to Naples before setting sail for America, which she beautifully described in her book.This episode is packed with personal anecdotes, like why so many Southern Italians don’t know how to swim, travel tips for getting around Basilicata by car and train, and a deeper understanding of Italy’s hidden treasures like the extraordinary gold wreath at the archeaological museum at Metaponto.00:00 Introduction to Helene Stapinski’s writing01:23 Murder in Matera: A Deep Dive 02:53 Exploring Matera and Basilicata 03:40 Interview with Helene Stepinski 04:18 Hidden Gems of Basilicata 08:37 Cultural Insights and Personal Stories 22:03 The Emigrant Experience 35:01 Conclusion and Future PlansRead Helene’s New York Times story about the Ionian CoastRead A History of Hunger Lies Beneath Italy’s Food Culture in Time Magazine This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.danielleoteri.com/subscribe
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