
A story of New Orleans
By Ned Sublette
Subjects: Biography & Autobiography, New orleans (la.), history, Political aspects of Music, Popular music, history and criticism, Nonfiction, Musicians, united states, Musicology, Popular music, Music, Social aspects of Music, Musicians, New orleans (la.), social conditions, History and criticism, Social conditions, History, Music, social aspects
Description: Spending 2004–2005 in New Orleans investigating the city’s legendary past both in the archives and its living culture in the street, this account combines personal memoir, historical research, and on-the-ground reporting to trace a suspenseful arc through the last year New Orleans was whole. The perspectives of daily life and the passage of seasons in the antediluvian city are darkly comic, irreverent, passionate, and angry. Fully revealing the city’s vicious heritage of racism and its murderous poverty, this heartbreaking narrative of joy, violence, and loss features a grand parade of unforgettable characters in the town that is both America’s great music city and its homicide capital.
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