63. We
interview Elise Blackwell, author of
The Unnatural History of Cypress Parish. "Set in southern Louisiana in the weeks preceding the great flood of
1927, this novel depicts a place and way of life about to be forever
changed. On the verge of manhood and a stone’s throw of the rising
Mississippi River, Louis Proby is pulled between his love of the natural
world and the glittering temptations of New Orleans, between the
beautiful Nanette Lançon and a father who no longer seems
larger-than-life, between the simplicity of childhood and the
complicated decisions of adulthood." The
Louisiana Anthology has posted an excerpt from her novel and one of our short stories.
- This week in Louisiana history. August 4, 1901 Allen
Greene school opens in town of Grambling, will later become
Grambling State Univ.
- This week in New Orleans history. Natchez
VIII was launched August 2, 1879 by the Cincinnati
Marine Ways.
- This week in Louisiana. August 4-9. National Farmers
Market Week The French Market celebrates National
Farmers Market Week with cooking demonstrations, live music,
and more.
French Market
1 French Market Place,
New Orleans.
- Battle of New Orleans:
- August 6 Militia
general orders (American) No.
VIII.
- August 8 Anonymous
letter written from the Havanna (British) No.
II.
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