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A Season of Night: New Orleans Life After Katrina

by Ian Mcnulty

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Publisher Comments:

For many months after Hurricane Katrina, life in New Orleans meant negotiating streets strewn with debris and patrolled by the United States Army. Most of the city was without power. Emptied and ruined houses, businesses, schools, and churches stretched for miles through once thriving neighborhoods.

Almost immediately, however, die-hard New Orleanians began a homeward journey. A travelogue through this surreal landscape, A Season of Night: New Orleans Life after Katrina offers a deeply intimate, firsthand account of that homecoming. After the floodwaters drained, author Ian McNulty returned to live on the second floor of his wrecked house without electricity or neighbors. For months his sanity was writing this book on a laptop by candlelight.

By turns haunting, inspiring, and darkly comic, this memoir offers a behind-the-headlines story of resilience and renewal. From bittersweet camaraderie in the wreckage to depression and violent rampages in the lawless night to the first flickers of cultural revival and the explosive joy of a post-Katrina Mardi Gras, A Season of Night delivers an unprecedented tale from the wounded but always enthralling Crescent City. Learn more about the book and its author at http://www.seasonofnight.com/

Ian McNulty is a freelance writer and regular contributor to Gambit Weekly and New Orleans Magazine. He is the author of Hungry? Thirsty? New Orleans, a guidebook to restaurants and bars.

Synopsis:

An account of life post-Katrina and a paean to shaken, but ever-alluring, New Orleans

Product Details

ISBN:
9781934110911
Subtitle:
New Orleans Life after Katrina
Author:
Mcnulty, Ian
Author:
McNulty, Ian
Publisher:
University Press of Mississippi
Subject:
City and town life
Subject:
Louisiana
Subject:
United States - State & Local - General
Subject:
Personal Memoirs
Subject:
Disasters & Disaster Relief
Subject:
Regional Subjects - South
Subject:
United States - State & Local - South
Subject:
New Orleans (La.)
Subject:
Hurricane Katrina, 2005
Subject:
Biography; Southern History
Subject:
Biography
Subject:
Southern History
Subject:
Biography - General
Subject:
Sociology-Disasters and Disaster Relief
Publication Date:
20080701
Binding:
Hardback
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Pages:
176
Dimensions:
8.72x6.30x.75 in. .78 lbs.

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