George Valentine Dureau


Life and Art in New Orleans

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Sale price$129.00


By Howard Philips Smith, Daniel Hammer
Imprint: UNIVERSITY PRESS OF MISSISSIPPI
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HARDBACK
Pages:
277

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Howard Philips Smith is a writer, novelist, and photographer, known primarily for his historical works, which focus on expanding the scope of gay history, especially in New Orleans. He is author of Unveiling the Muse: The Lost History of Gay Carnival in New Orleans and A Sojourn in Paradise: Jack Robinson in 1950s New Orleans, both published by University Press of Mississippi. His first novel, which is a work of historical fiction about the gay community in 1980s New Orleans, is The Cult of the Mask: The Strange and Delectable Tale of Life Among the Sybarites. His photography was included in Louisiana Lens: Photographs from The Historic New Orleans Collection by John H. Lawrence.

Painter and photographer George Dureau deserves national recognition, as does the Bohemian art world that flourished in New Orleans in the late twentieth century. With Howard Philips Smith's comprehensive study, this will no longer be an underappreciated chapter in the history of contemporary art in America." - E. John Bullard, director emeritus of the New Orleans Museum of Art

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