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Where Writers Wrote in New Orleans

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ISBN-10 : 0999458930
ISBN-13 : 9780999458938
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Book Synopsis Where Writers Wrote in New Orleans by : Angela Carll

Book excerpt: This book is an overview of the many writers in the 20th century who were inspired by living in or spending long periods in New Orleans. It includes famous as well as lesser known authors and poets and gives brief biographical sketches of them. Also includes where they lived, where they hung out and what about the city influenced their work. Beautifully illustrated with a water color cover of Tennessee Williams' house and pen and ink drawings throughout. Cover flaps give the book a hand-crafted feel and look. This is a second edition. The book was first published in 2013 by Margaret Media, Inc.


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