Voices and Visions


Essays on New Orleans's Literary History

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Edited by Nancy Dixon, Leslie Petty
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UNIVERSITY PRESS OF MISSISSIPPI
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229 x 152 mm
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226

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Nancy Dixon teaches English and chairs the English Program at Dillard University. She has edited several books about New Orleans, its literature, and history, and she served as executive editor of New Orleans & The World: 1718-2018 Tricentennial Anthology. Leslie Petty is professor of English and the T.K. Young Chair of English Literature at Rhodes College in Memphis, Tennessee. Her work has appeared in journals such as Studies in the American Short Story and Legacy. She also serves as executive coordinator for the American Literature Association.

These essays depict New Orleans, with its interplay of races, cultures, and classes; its reputation for open morality; and its history, both as part of the United States and its relationship to the Caribbean, as a dynamic site with diverse but profound influence on a variety of important writers.--Skip Fox, professor emeritus at University of Louisiana at Lafayette and author of Sheer Indefinite: Selected Poems, 1991-2011

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