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Why New Orleans Matters (Paperback)
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Why New Orleans Matters (Paperback)
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List price R485
Loot Price R435
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You Save R50 (10%)
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Ten years after Hurricane Katrina, revisit Tom Piazza's
award-winning appraisal of a city in crisis--with a new afterword
placing the story of New Orleans in the context of the ongoing
threat to America's coastal populations.In the decade since
Hurricane Katrina devastated the city of New Orleans, Americans
have learned much from the resilience of this proud, battered city.
And yet, even as the city has regained some of its lost footing,
other regions around the country continue to be battered by
hurricanes, snow and ice storms, and massive weather events like
Superstorm Sandy, which devastated the mid-Atlantic coast seven
years later. Published just months after the storm, Why New Orleans
Matters was immediately hailed as a passionate and eloquent
celebration of the city as both a cultural center and a home to
millions of residents from varied--and sometimes precarious--walks
of life. Award-winning author Tom Piazza, a longtime New Orleans
resident, evoked the sensuous rapture of the city that gave us jazz
music and Creole cooking, but also examined its deep undercurrents
of corruption, racism, and injustice, and explored how its people
endure and transcend those conditions. Perhaps most important, he
asked that we all, as Americans consider our shared responsibility
to this great and neglected metropolis and all the things it has
shared with the world: its grace and beauty, resilience and soul.In
the years since its first publication, Piazza has continued to
explore the story of New Orleans and its people in many ways--most
notably in his novel City of Refuge and as a writer for the
acclaimed HBO series Treme, created by David Simon. Now, he
revisits Why New Orleans Matters--and, in an all-new foreword for
this edition, re-examines the story of Katrina as a cautionary tale
for a nation that has too often neglected both its treasures and,
far more important, its people.
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