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The New Orleans of Lafcadio Hearn: Illustrated Sketches from the Daily City Item (Library of Southern Civilization),Used
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Lafcadio Hearn (18501904) was a master satirist who displayed a fiery wit both as a writer and as an artist. For seven months in 1880, he surprised and amused the readers of New Orleans with his woodblock cartoons and accompanying articles, which were variously funny, scathing, surreal, political, whimsical, and moral. This delightful book collects in their entirety, for the first time, all of the extant satirical columns and woodcut illustrations published in the Daily City Item181 columns in all. Hearn displays immense range, illuminating in words and prints the unique culture of New Orleans, including its Creole history, debauched underworld, corrupt politicians, and voudou practitioners. The columns are expertly annotated by Delia LaBarre, who places them in their unique Crescent City context.With virtually no training in art of any kind, Hearn began creating his illustrations partly to boost the circulation of a small daily newspaper in a competitive market. He believed in the power of satirical cartoons to communicate big ideas in small spacesin particular, to reveal the habits, prejudices, and delusions of the current generation. Blind in his left eye (since a boyhood accident) and severely myopic in his right, Hearn nonetheless painstakingly carved out drawings on wood blocks with a penknife to be printed alongside his articles on the newspapers letterpress. Hearn developed, from the first of these woodcuts to the last, a unique style that expressed the full range of his wit, from razorsharp condemnation to tender affection.Hearn had a keen eye for the absurd, along with an extraordinary ability to modulate his criticism and praise in a continuum from cauterizing vitriol to palliative balm, from the heaviest sarcasm to the lightest wit. In the pieces collected here, there can be found a unifying thread: Hearns love/hate relationship with the virtues and vices of New Orleans, a city that continually amused and amazed him.Born in Greece and raised in Ireland, Lafcadio Hearn immigrated to the United States as a teenager and became a newspaper reporter in Cincinnati, Ohio. When he married a black woman, an act that was illegal at the time, the newspaper fired him and Hearn relocated to New Orleans. In the early 1880s his contributions to national publications (like Harpers Weekly and Scribners Magazine) helped mold the popular image of New Orleans as a colorful place of decadence and hedonism. In 1888, Hearn left New Orleans for Japan, where he took the name Koizumi Yakumo and worked as a teacher, journalist, and writer.And it may come to pass that I shall have stranger things to tell you; for this is a land of magical moons and of witches and of warlocks; and were I to tell you all that I have seen and heard in these years in this enchanted City of Dreams you would verily deem me mad rather than morbid.Lafcadio Hearn, 1880, describing New Orleans in a letter to a friend
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- Q: How many pages does the book have? A: This book contains two hundred thirty-two pages. It provides a detailed exploration of Lafcadio Hearn's satirical work in New Orleans.
- Q: What are the dimensions of the book? A: The book measures six point twelve inches in length, zero point fifty-one inches in width, and nine point twenty-five inches in height.
- Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: This book features a hardcover binding. The durable design is ideal for preserving the satirical illustrations and writings.
- Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The book is authored by Delia LaBarre. She expertly annotates Lafcadio Hearn's original columns and illustrations.
- Q: What genre does this book belong to? A: This book falls under the genre of historical and cultural literature. It focuses on the unique culture of New Orleans in the late nineteenth century.
- Q: Is this book suitable for all ages? A: Yes, the book is suitable for a general audience. However, it contains themes and satire that may be more appreciated by adults.
- Q: How can I use this book? A: You can read this book for enjoyment or educational purposes. It provides insights into the cultural history of New Orleans through Hearn's writings.
- Q: Is this book appropriate for educational settings? A: Yes, this book is appropriate for educational settings. It offers valuable historical context and satirical commentary on society.
- Q: Can I display this book on my shelf? A: Yes, this book is perfect for display. Its hardcover design and intriguing illustrations make it a great addition to any bookshelf.
- Q: How should I care for this book? A: To care for this book, store it in a cool, dry place. Avoid exposure to direct sunlight to preserve the cover and pages.
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