Synopses & Reviews
"Right-wing flag enthusiasts, big oil power brokers, luckless inheritors of environmental degradation, professional gamblers, sexual profligates, ACLU lawyers, and political hit men-Last of the Red Hot Poppashas all of these and more. Jason Berry, quintessential Louisianainsider and witty chronicler of what passes for morality in the halls of power, has concocted a tantalizing mix of comic misdemeanors and serious criminal activity."-Valerie Martin, author of Property
"Nobody understands Louisianapolitics better than Jason Berry or writes so convincingly about its corruption, color, and complexity. Last of the Red Hot Poppashad me laughing out loud and turning pages as fast as I could."-Christine Wiltz, author of The Last Madame: A Life in the New OrleansUnderworld
Last of the Red Hot Poppasis part ribald whodunit, part social satire, and part "spiritual comedy,"as Berrycalls it. It's a chaotic romp through the many levels of "Looziana,"but above all, it is a novel about the struggle to maintain one's integrity in a mad world of politics and power.
Jason Berryachieved national prominence for his reporting on the Catholic Church crisis in Lead Us Not Into Temptation (1992) and Vows of Silence (2004). Berry's other works include Up from the Cradle of Jazz(1986), a history of New Orleans music, and the play Earl Long in Purgatory, which won a Big Easy Award for Best Original Work in Theater.
Review
"With the grittiness of Dashiell Hammett and the rhythms of James Ellroy, Jason Berry gives us Louisiana politics. Last of the Red Hot Poppas is a novel you wont be able to put down." Raymond D. Strother, Falling Up: How a Redneck Helped Invent Political Consulting
"Nobody understands Louisiana politics better than Jason Berry or writes so convincingly about its corruption, color, and complexity. Last of the Red Hot Poppas had me laughing out loud and turning pages as fast as I could.” Christine Wiltz, author of The Last Madam: A Life in the New Orleans Underworld
Synopsis
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Last of the Red Hot Poppas will make you laugh and it will make you think rather more deeply than will make you comfortable, and in these wildly disjointed times that means this novel is not only a richly enjoyable read but an essential one." Robert Olen Butler, author of the Pulitzer-Prize winning
A Good Scent from a Strange MountainRight-wing flag enthusiasts, big oil power brokers, luckless inheritors of environmental degradation, professional gamblers, sexual profligates, ACLU lawyers, and political hit menLast of the Red Hot Poppas has all of these and more. Jason Berry, quintessential Louisiana insider and witty chronicler of what passes for morality in the halls of power, has concocted a tantalizing mix of comic misdemeanors and serious criminal activity.” Valerie Martin, author of Property
"Both wildly entertaining and deadly serious, Last of the Red Hot Poppas is a fabulous read nobody understands Louisiana politics (and its larger-than-life characters) better than Jason Berry. I couldn't put this one down." Lee Smith, author of On Agate Hill and The Last Girls
Last of the Red Hot Poppas is part ribald whodunit, part social satire, and part spiritual comedy,” as Berry calls it. Its a chaotic romp through the many levels of Looziana,” but above all, it is a novel about the struggle to maintain ones integrity in a mad world of politics and power.
Synopsis
A ribald whodunit about politics, race, corruption, religion and environmental degradation in Louisiana.
About the Author
Jason Berry is an investigative journalist who has written extensively on Southern politics, culture and religion. His books include "Vows of Silence:The Abuse of Power in the Papacy of John Paul II" (co author, Free Press, 0743244419), "Lead Us Not Into Temptation" (University of Ill. Press, 0252068122) and "Up from the Cradle of Jazz" (University of Georgia Press, 0820308536).