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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
New Orleans native says, "Buy this book.",
By A Customer
This review is from: Literary New Orleans (Paperback)
I have seen books on New Orleans come and go, but Literary New Orleans is here to stay. Why? Because it combines history, fiction, essays, memoir, and poetry. I grew up here, and I learned things I never knew. For instance, Audubon gave drawing lessons here, Zora Neale Hurston learned Hoo-Doo here, and Walt Whitman worked for a paper here. My favorite is Ishamael Reed's take on Mardi Gras...Priceless.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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A Geniune Portrait of New Orleans,
By A Customer
This review is from: Literary New Orleans (Paperback)
I love the Big Easy, but hate the crowds. Reading this book made me feel that I was there--and here I am sitting in my home in New York and dreaming of walking the streets of N.O. with Audubon, Twain, Faulkner, and Codrescu, and the incredibly talented Brenda Marie Osbey. This is an excellent anthology.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Literary New Orleans is a feast for the mind,
By A Customer
This review is from: Literary New Orleans (Paperback)
All the talk of food in this book made me get up and start cooking, but after a meal of shrimp creole, I could not wait to get back in my easy chair and feed my mind by reading this anthology. Armstong, Jefferson, and Capote all in one book. The in-depth biographical entries before each selection taught me much about the authors and New Orleans. Sheila Bosworth is a favorite, and I was happy to see her included. I was also glad to see an earlier work by James Lee Burke included, rather than the expected piece from his Robicheaux novels. Overall, a fine anthology.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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This review is from: Literary New Orleans (Paperback)
This anthology is a great companion volume to take on a visit to New Orleans. Enjoy these selections with some beignets and coffee at Cafe Du Monde or over a bloody Mary in the court of 2 sisters. If you love New Orleans you can't miss with this book.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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Just the right touch!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Literary New Orleans (Paperback)
Wow. What a nice book. Just the right presentation of New Orleans. I love everything about New Orleans and have read some other nice books, but many are too academic or are just a few stories, all fiction. By mixng fiction and nonfiction in this many selections you get a real feel for the history and color of the city. Great job. And, I love paperbacks with flaps.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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New Orleans brought to full life in a fine collection.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Literary New Orleans (Paperback)
In this day and age the art of collecting fine literary pieces on any subject has almost become extinct due to the exorbitant fees demanded by estates. So it is with genuine pleasure I see that it has been possible for Judy Long to put together and edit this rewarding collection focused on New Orleans in history and fiction. Besides expected classic pieces by Audubon, Twain, Chopin, Anderson, Faulkner, Tennessee Williams, Grace King, Walker Percy, and Capote there are some really rare gems here, e.g. by Thomas Jefferson, Louis Armstrong (yes, him), Arna Bontemps, Ishmael Reed, and the absolute terrific "The Muse Is Always Half-dressed in New Orleans" by Andrei Codrescu. I imagine that Eudora Welty and Shirley Ann Grau are not included only because too much were charged for the right to print their views of the crescent city. I recommend this book. Jan Nordby Gretlund
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Captures the spirit of the Crescent City,
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This review is from: Literary New Orleans (Paperback)
I grew up in New Orleans and often awake to find myself wandering the city's streets in my dreams. Literary New Orleans captures the spirit of my beloved hometown with selections ranging from Audubon's journal entries describing his wanderings in the city in 1821 to Pulitzer Prize winning poet, Brenda Marie Osbey's "Faubourg." There are some rare finds here, including Tennessee Williams's poem, "Mornings on Bourbon Street," and Robert Olen Butler's "Relic," about a Vietnamese man in New Orleans who owns one of John Lennon's shoes. I commend Long for including a selection by the late Tom Dent, a writer important to us. Excerpts from memoirs by both Louis Armstrong and Lillian Hellman give the reader a true feel for growing up in the Crescent City. I love this anthology, and reading it made me so hungry for New Orleans that I have booked the next flight down. Galatoire's here I come.
4.0 out of 5 stars
New Orleans brought to full life in a fine collection.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Literary New Orleans (Paperback)
In this day and age the art of collecting fine literary pieces on any subject has almost become extinct due to the exorbitant fees demanded by estates. So it is with genuine pleasure I see that it has been possible for Judy Long to put together and edit this rewarding collection focused on New Orleans in history and fiction. Besides expected classic pieces by Audubon, Twain, Chopin, Anderson, Faulkner, Tennessee Williams, Grace King, Walker Percy, and Capote there are some really rare gems here, e.g. by Thomas Jefferson, Louis Armstrong (yes, him), Arna Bontemps, Ishmael Reed, and the absolute terrific "The Muse Is Always Half-dressed in New Orleans" by Andrei Codrescu. I imagine that Eudora Welty and Shirley Ann Grau are not included only because too much were charged for the right to print their views of the crescent city. I recommend this book. Jan Nordby Gretlund
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Literary New Orleans by Judy Long (Paperback - June 1, 2000)
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