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OverviewBeautiful and Ugly Too is a firsthand account of life in the Crescent City told through poetry and essays. A third-generation New Orleanian, author Chuck Perkins was born and raised in the Pigeon Town neighborhood. This, his first collection of poetry, aims to provide an authentic description of living in New Orleans from the perspective of the Black working poor and an in-depth understanding of this unique city's history and culture. It also zooms out to offer a broader perspective of both race and class, as well as themes that connect us all as human beings. Through it all, these poems do not glorify or vilify, they underscore the fact that nothing is perfect, we are all beautiful and ugly too. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Chuck PerkinsPublisher: University of Louisiana Imprint: University of Louisiana Dimensions: Width: 15.00cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 22.60cm Weight: 0.236kg ISBN: 9781959569244ISBN 10: 1959569244 Pages: 180 Publication Date: 29 July 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews""Chuck Perkins shows NOLA mojo from inside a Black man's eyes, ears, heart. His sweet prose is memoir-strong, folklore-filled, with New Orleans traditions, fears, and fun. Level-headed Chuck is indeed a fine storyteller, fully armed with a wealth of culture in words on pages readers will revisit and share.""--Dr. Mona Lisa Saloy, Louisiana Poet Laureate 2021-2023 ""Chuck Perkins's verses draw from the city's ancient blues. A blues that is still nourished by crime, corruption, and racism. A blues that sings of various disasters. A blues, however, that is also full of tenderness and longing-longing for this hometown that has always been characterized by Caribbean rhythms, African cuisine, and an exuberant spirituality, for whose soul the poet struggles. Like the city's finest musicians, Perkins is able to capture the survivors' humor and spirit of resistance with words that hit like uppercuts.""--Jonathan Fischer, German journalist for Süddeutsche Zeitung and Neue Zürcher Zeitung ""Chuck's long-overdue collection of the poetry he has been performing with force and passion on stages throughout the country makes no apologies. He is the stone and the butterfly raging against 'the soulless marriage of unfettered avarice and technology' and with equal force shouting out with 'optimistic eyes' the beauty he finds in the darkest corners of struggling existence, most especially his beloved New Orleans.""--Marc Kelly Smith, poet, founder of the poetry slam movement in 1980s Chicago ""From Congo Square to crack houses, jazz funerals to Tchoupitoulas Street, Chuck Perkins explores, in these evocative poems, the beautiful and the ugly of the world and our hometown of New Orleans. There is great power to his words and thoughts.""--Walter S. Isaacson, journalist, historian, and author of The Innovators ""In this marvelous collection, [Perkins] serves up a delicious portion of New Orleans imagery. But he counters that romanticism with a distasteful mouthful of drunkenness, despair, and undeniable racial inequity. In Perkins's witty, word-hungry telling, his hometown is, well, 'beautiful and ugly too.'""--Doug MacCash, arts and culture writer for Nola.com and the Times-Picayune Author InformationChuck Perkins is a poet and former marine. He was born and raised in New Orleans, Louisiana. He's a product of the city's public school system. Afterward, he attended Xavier University of Louisiana, where he received a bachelor's degree in business. He's currently the owner of the performance venue Café Istanbul. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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