190. Part 2 of our
interview with Nancy Dixon. An
ambitious new volume,
N.O. Lit: 200 Years of New Orleans
Literature, collects short fiction and plays that reflect the
city’s literary history, from Paul Louis LeBlanc de
Villeneufve’s 18th-century play
The Festival of the Young Corn,
or
The Heroism of Poucha-Houmma to Fatima Shaik’s 1987 short
story “Climbing Monkey Hill,” with contributions from suspects
both usual and unusual filling in the 560-page tome. Editor
Nancy Dixon provided informative introductions to each author’s
section, placing the works and their creators within the
contexts of the city’s history and the history of its
literature, making the anthology both an enjoyable artful
artifact and an important academic resource.
- This week in Louisiana history. January 3 1842 New Orleans
first two primary schools - one for boys, one for girls -
opens on Julia Street.
- This week in New Orleans history George Adrian Paoletti is
born January 2, 1867. Paolette headed up the French
Opera House for 25 years during the winters and toured with
Liberiti's Band during the summers.
- This week in Louisiana.
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music every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday night! Bring the
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- Postcards from New Orleans: Bruce visits the Pepper Palace at 224
Chartres Street, New Orleans, Louisiana.
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