This is an altogether engaging collection of ruminations on
early New Orleans writers -- George Washington Cable, Grace King,
Lafcadio Hearn, and Kate Chopin -- as well as three prolific
twentieth-century authors who called the Crescent City "home" at
various times: William Faulkner, Tennessee Williams, and Walker
Percy. In the book's final essay, Lewis P. Simpson reflects on the
history of New Orleans as a literary center, giving special
emphasis to Percy's The Moviegoer and John Kennedy Toole's A
Confederacy of Dunces.
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