New Orleans a literary history

New Orleans is an indispensable element of America's national identity. As one of the most fabled cities in the world, it figures in countless novels, short stories, poems, plays, and films, as well as in popular lore and song. This book provides detailed discussions of all of the most signific...

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adam_text Contents List of Contributors Preface Acknowledgments page x xvii xx 1 Swamp City Anthony WiLon 2 Mixed Motives: Writing for French Audiences from Colonial New Orleans Erin Greenwald 14 “As I Have Seen and Known It”: Ex-Slave Autobiographers and the New Orleans Slave Market Calvin Schermerhorn 29 3 i 4 What New Orleans Meant to Walt Whitman Ed Folsom 5 Coloring Sex, Love, and Desire in Creole New Orleans’s Long Nineteenth Century Jarrod Hayes 58 The White Creole Tradition: Alfred Mercier, Charles Gayarré, Adrien Rouquette, and Grace King Rien Fértél 71 The Civil War’s Literary Aftershocks: George Washington Cable Matthew Paul Smith 82 6 7 Illusion and Disillusion: The Making of Lafcadio Hearn S. Frederick Starr 43 96 viii Contents 9 Local Color, Social Problems, and the Living Dead in the LateNineteenth-Century Short Fiction of Alice Dunbar Nelson 11 з Tara T. Green 10 Kate Chopin, Edna Pontellier, and the Predicament of the Intellectual Woman in New Orleans 122 Emily Toth 11 Converging Americas: New Orleans in Spanish-Language and Latina/o/x Literary Culture 137 Kirsten Silva Gruesz 12 A Jazz Origin Myth: Bras-Coupé in History, Folklore, and Literature 148 Bryan Wagner 13 “Stepping Out” of the Storyville Frame: Recent Literary Representations of the New Orleans Red-Light District 165 Milena Marinkova 14 Louis Armstrong’s Autobiographical Art 182 Daniel Stein 15 New Orleans, Modernism, and The Double Dealer, 1921-1926 196 Thomas Bonner, Jr. 16 “Because What Else Could He Have Hoped to Find in New Orleans, If Not the Truth”: William Faulkner’s Absalom, Absalom! 210 Thadious Davis 17 “The Place I Was Made For”: Tennessee Williams in New Orleans 225 Henry I. Schvey 18 A Civil Rights—Era Novel of the American Civil War: Robert Penn Warren’s Band ofAngels 242 William Bedford Շևրե 19 How to Survive the Best Environments: Narrating Protean Place in Walker Percy’s The Moviegoer Richmond M. Eustis, Jr. 252 Contents 20 Tom Dent and the Development of Black Literature in New Orleans KaL·mu ya Salaam 21 The Gothic Tradition in New Orleans Taylor Hagood 22 A Flaneur in the French Quarter and Beyond: John Kennedy Toole’s A Confederacyof Dunces Cory MacLauchlin 23 Literary Fiction by New Orleans Women, 1961—2003: Shirley Ann Grau, Ellen Gilchrist, Sheila Bosworth, and Valerie Martin Monica Carol Miller 24 Asian American New Orleans Marguerite Nguyen 25 New Orleans Rapand Bounce: Recovering and Archiving an Expressive Tradition Holly Hobbs ix 266 278 292 301 314 33° 26 The Literature of Hurricane Katrina Kevin Rabalais 340 27 Swan Song? T. R. Johnson 356 Index 373
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