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Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans?

by Toni Mcgee Causey

Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans? Cover

ISBN13: 9780974199511
ISBN10: 0974199516
Condition: Standard
Dustjacket: None
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Publisher Comments:

This beautifully designed hardcover book starts with a line of cars leaving the city ahead of Hurricane Katrina and ends in a mad Mardi Gras romp. The book winds through the streets of New Orleans toward a deeper understanding of just what this great, wounded city means to the United States. Many of the essays in this collection were composed by writers trying to piece their lives together in the aftermath of the hurricane. Written in places like Baton Rouge, Houston, and Lafayette, these stories create a bridge back to the old New Orleans. And as the battle for this city rages on, this book becomes a razor-sharp weapon in the fight against corporate and governmental attempts to neuter a unique American city.

The structure of the book parallels a New Orleans jazz funeral, mournful on the approach and celebratory on the return. Woven throughout the book is a series of interviews with New Orleans residents from all walks of life-jazz pianists, grain traders, tour guides, and others who make up this city. Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans?takes intimate looks at old New Orleans staples such as Cajun food and Zydeco music as well as some unexpected views on race, economics and living in exile.

Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans?is the second book from Chin Music Press. Chin Music released Kuhaku & Other Accounts from Japanin the spring of 2005 and immediately established itself as a publisher focused on meticulous design and collaboration among artists and writers. As Bookslut.comnotes: "From the looks of their first title, it is clear they are positioning themselves to be a presence the publishing world has never seen before . . . [Chin Music Press] is a company that is rewriting the rulebook and making a beautiful and interesting product in the process."

Reviews:

"What's your favorite Katrina book?" a friend asked me last week. And I really couldn't say. They're all different, each fulfilling a personal vision, each adding something to our common narrative. Sometimes my favorite book is a little anthology, "Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans?," a gorgeous little small-press title edited by University of New Orleans English professor David Rutledge."
- Susan Larson, Times-Picayune

"So lovely to look at, so pleasant to hold, with a bit of intrique or insight on every page."
- The Times-Picayune

"[The book] is a literary tempest that assaults the reader with detailed, unpredictable, and unique happenings that a superficial spring-breaker might otherwise miss."
- The Internationalist Magazine

Synopsis:

This beautifully designed hardcover book starts with a line of cars leaving the city ahead of Hurricane Katrina and ends in a mad Mardi Gras romp. The book winds through the streets of New Orleans toward a deeper understanding of just what this great, wounded city means to the United States. Many of the essays in this collection were composed by writers trying to piece their lives together in the aftermath of the hurricane. Written in places like Baton Rouge, Houston, and Lafayette, these stories create a bridge back to the old New Orleans. And as the battle for this city rages on, this book becomes a razor-sharp weapon in the fight against corporate and governmental attempts to neuter a unique American city.

The structure of the book parallels a New Orleans jazz funeral, mournful on the approach and celebratory on the return. Woven throughout the book is a series of interviews with New Orleans residents from all walks of life-jazz pianists, grain traders, tour guides, and others who make up this city. Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans? takes intimate looks at old New Orleans staples such as Cajun food and Zydeco music as well as some unexpected views on race, economics and living in exile.

Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans? is the second book from Chin Music Press. Chin Music released Kuhaku & Other Accounts from Japan in the spring of 2005 and immediately established itself as a publisher focused on meticulous design and collaboration among artists and writers. As Bookslut.com notes: From the looks of their first title, it is clear they are positioning themselves to be a presence the publishing world has never seen before . . . ChinMusic Press is a company that is rewriting the rulebook and making a beautiful and interesting product in the process.

Reviews:

What's your favorite Katrina book? a friend asked me last week. And I really couldn't say. They're all different, each fulfilling a personal vision, each adding something to our common narrative. Sometimes my favorite book is a little anthology, Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans?, a gorgeous little small-press title edited by University of New Orleans English professor David Rutledge.

- Susan Larson, Times-Picayune

So lovely to look at, so pleasant to hold, with a bit of intrique or insight on every page.

- The Times-Picayune

The book is a literary tempest that assaults the reader with detailed, unpredictable, and unique happenings that a superficial spring-breaker might otherwise miss.

- The Internationalist Magazine

About the Author

Toni McGee Causey has a three-book deal with St. Martin's Press. The first book, "Bobby Faye'

Product Details

ISBN:
9780974199511
Author:
Causey, Toni Mcgee
Publisher:
Chin Music Press Inc.
Manufactured:
Chin Music Press
Author:
Mondor, Colleen
Author:
Causey, Ton
Author:
Causey, Toni McGee
Author:
i McGee
Author:
Berry, Jason
Subject:
Essays
Subject:
Multicultural Education
Publication Date:
20060401
Binding:
Hardback
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
160
Dimensions:
7.000 x 5.000 in

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