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Why New Orleans Matters by Tom Piazza

More than a decade 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 years 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.


Why does this one city's survival matter to all of us?


  • An Insider's Perspective: Written by Tom Piazza, a longtime resident and writer for HBO's Treme, who captures the city's sensuous rapture and its deepest flaws.
  • Music, Food, and Culture: A passionate celebration of the singular spirit that gave the world jazz music, Creole cooking, second-line parades, and the irreplaceable soul of the Crescent City.
  • A System's Failure: A clear-eyed examination of the corruption, racism, and injustice that existed long before the storm--and a look at how those failures were exposed by the floodwaters.
  • Hurricane Katrina's Legacy: Goes beyond the initial disaster to explore the lessons of resilience and recovery, asking what we owe to this great American metropolis and others like it.

The Sunday New York Times, The Atlantic Monthly, The New Republic, and The Village Voice have all published Tom Piazza's work on American music. He is the author of Blues and Trouble (St. Martin's Press), which earned the ASCAP-Deems Taylor award for music writing, and The Guide to Classic Recorded Jazz (University of Iowa Press), which won the ASCAP-Deems Taylor award for music writing. Martin's Press), for which a James Michener medal for fiction was given. He currently resides in New Orleans, where he is working on a novel.

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ISBN 13 9780062414779
ISBN 10 0062414771
Titel Why New Orleans Matters
Autor Tom Piazza
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Erscheinungsjahr 2015-08-25
Seitenanzahl 240
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