In the summer of 1959, A. J. Liebling, veteran writer for the
New Yorker, came to Louisiana to cover a series of bizarre events
that began with Governor Earl K. Long's commitment to a mental
institution. Captivated by his subject, Liebling remained to write
the fascinating yet tragic story of Uncle Earl's final year in
politics. First published in 1961, The Earl of Louisiana recreates
a stormy era in Louisiana politics and captures the style and
personality of one of the most colorful and paradoxical figures in
the state's history. This updated edition of the book includes a
foreword by T. Harry Williams, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of
Huey Long: A Biography, and a new introduction by Pulitzer
Prize-winning critic Jonathan Yardley that discusses Liebling's
career and his most famous book from a twenty-first-century
perspective.
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