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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Ned SublettePublisher: Lawrence Hill Books Imprint: Lawrence Hill Books Dimensions: Width: 14.20cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 22.10cm Weight: 0.612kg ISBN: 9781613736746ISBN 10: 1613736746 Pages: 496 Publication Date: 01 February 2017 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 ContentsReviewsSublette's first-person narrative captures the Big Easy before Hurricane Katrina struck in 2005, and subtly hints at the surreal dysfunction that would take place immediately afterward. <i>Time Out New York</i> Sublette's first-person narrative captures the Big Easy before Hurricane Katrina struck in 2005, and subtly hints at the surreal dysfunction that would take place immediately afterward. Time Out New York ""A musician and musicologist, Sublette writes with passion and precision of New Orleans' music and Mardi Gras, violence and racism, and its unique--and now perhaps permanently damaged--culture."" --St. Petersburg Times ""An intense and thoughtful 'companion volume' to The World that Made New Orleans . . . A powerful, heartfelt and sometimes angry take on a great American city."" --Kirkus Reviews ""Ned Sublette is a literary Spirit Master, and The Year Before the Flood is his most personal and astounding work, full of mad knowledge and unorthodox insights about race, crime, history, politics, music and all the other ingredients that flavor the righteous roux that is New Orleans."" --T.J. English, author, Havana Nocturne and Paddy Whacked ""Ned Sublette is the rarest of writers. The Year Before The Flood--his third tour de force work on music, race, history, and conscience--is his most personal and memorable yet."" --Jeff Chang, author, Can't Stop Won't Stop: A History of the Hip-Hop Generation ""Ned Sublette sees the edgy magic of New Orleans with the eyes of both an insider and outsider. From race to music, from Parasol's bar to the Mardi Gras Indians, he really gets it. His feel for the sources of jazz and funk flavor the book and make it a delight."" --Walter Isaacson, author, Einstein: His Life and Universe ""Part memoir, part history, it's a profile of the rich New Orleans music culture that Katrina nearly erased."" --The Dallas Morning News ""Sublette is a musical archeologist at heart . . . Part memoir, part history lesson, it's a scrapbook of the bustling port city at its most joyful, boisterous and deadly."" --Los Angeles Times ""Sublette's first-person narrative captures the Big Easy before Hurricane Katrina struck in 2005, and subtly hints at the surreal dysfunction that would take place immediately afterward."" --Time Out New York A musician and musicologist, Sublette writes with passion and precision of New Orleans' music and Mardi Gras, violence and racism, and its unique--and now perhaps permanently damaged--culture. --St. Petersburg Times An intense and thoughtful 'companion volume' to The World that Made New Orleans . . . A powerful, heartfelt and sometimes angry take on a great American city. --Kirkus Reviews Ned Sublette is a literary Spirit Master, and The Year Before the Flood is his most personal and astounding work, full of mad knowledge and unorthodox insights about race, crime, history, politics, music and all the other ingredients that flavor the righteous roux that is New Orleans. --T.J. English, author, Havana Nocturne and Paddy Whacked Ned Sublette is the rarest of writers. The Year Before The Flood--his third tour de force work on music, race, history, and conscience--is his most personal and memorable yet. --Jeff Chang, author, Can't Stop Won't Stop: A History of the Hip-Hop Generation Ned Sublette sees the edgy magic of New Orleans with the eyes of both an insider and outsider. From race to music, from Parasol's bar to the Mardi Gras Indians, he really gets it. His feel for the sources of jazz and funk flavor the book and make it a delight. --Walter Isaacson, author, Einstein: His Life and Universe Part memoir, part history, it's a profile of the rich New Orleans music culture that Katrina nearly erased. --The Dallas Morning News Sublette is a musical archeologist at heart . . . Part memoir, part history lesson, it's a scrapbook of the bustling port city at its most joyful, boisterous and deadly. --Los Angeles Times Sublette's first-person narrative captures the Big Easy before Hurricane Katrina struck in 2005, and subtly hints at the surreal dysfunction that would take place immediately afterward. --Time Out New York Author InformationNed Sublette is the author of The World That Made New Orleans: From Spanish Silver to Congo Square, Cuba and Its Music: From the First Drums to the Mambo, and The American Slave Coast: A History of the Slave-Breeding Industry. Cofounder of the record label Qbadisc, he coproduced the public radio program Afropop Worldwide for seven years. A writer, record producer, and musician, he lives in New York City. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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