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Angola To Zydeco Louisiana Lives R Reese Fuller

  • SKU: BELL-2505130
Angola To Zydeco Louisiana Lives R Reese Fuller
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Publisher: University Press of Mississippi
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.36 MB
Pages: 257
Author: R. Reese Fuller
ISBN: 9781617031298, 9781617031304, 1617031291, 1617031305
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Angola To Zydeco Louisiana Lives R Reese Fuller by R. Reese Fuller 9781617031298, 9781617031304, 1617031291, 1617031305 instant download after payment.

Angola to Zydeco: Louisiana Lives is a collection of creative nonfiction pieces about the lively personalities who call south Louisiana home. Originally published in newspapers based in Lafayette-Times of Acadiana and Independent Weekly-the twenty-five profiles and features provide intriguing glimpses into the lives of well-known Louisianans such as James Lee Burke, Ernest J. Gaines, Elemore Morgan Jr., Buckwheat Zydeco, Marc Savoy, Boozoo Chavis, Calvin Borel, Santy Runyon, and Eddie Shuler. Author R. Reese Fuller also details the sometimes zany and sometimes tragic subjects that populate the cultural landscape of south Louisiana, from Tabasco peppers to Angola prison to cockfighting.Fuller brings years of experience in the newspaper industry to bear on this collection, offering behind-the-scenes access not available elsewhere. Of particular note are his interviews with musicians and local celebrities, who reveal how their love of the region has influenced their work. Fuller's natural approach to storytelling creates a book that is a joy to read and truly represents the people of south Louisiana.

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