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Anti-requiem Redux: New Orleans Stories (Expanded and Illustrated)Now formatted in full color for Kindle Fire!A collection of short fiction and essays (much of which is previously unpublished) from the author of the critically acclaimed New Orleans novel, "The Sound of Building Coffins."
This expanded and illustrated version contains a special preview chapter from the novel-in-progress, "Holy Meaux," seen here for the first time, as well as several new essays not included in the previous edition, and a sampling of letters and private journal entries that chronicle the author's personal journey through the City of New Orleans in the last 16 years. This collection is also now fully illustrated with unusual and original photographic images of the city taken by the author. The images will appear in black and white for users of "e-ink technology" Kindles, but full color for users of the new Kindle Fire or any of the Kindle apps (Kindle for PC, iPad, iPhone, etc..) that support color graphics. This edition also includes an interactive table of contents.
From the heartbreaking to the hilarious, Anti-requiem is unique journey through a side of New Orleans that is rarely seen.
Table of Contents:
NEAR TRUTHS (fiction)
Gwen
New Orleans, December 24, 1994
Gleeby Rhythm is Born
Unexpected *
Twitterheads
Calisaya Blues
Unpublished Interview With Buddy Bolden
You and Yer Big Goopy Brain
Charity Hospital *
HARD TRUTHS (non fiction)
ON CRIME AND PAIN IN NEW ORLEANS:
How Much For This?
Letter to a Friend on the High Cost of Living in Fear in New Orleans *
Wild West Down South
How We Get By *
ON GOD AND FAMILY IN NEW ORLEANS:
Letter to Donald Harington about God and Bill Clinton *
Letter to a Friend about Stanley *
Dear Booker *
Their Generation *
Unpacking *
ON STORMS:
The Case For Kindness During Hurricane Season
Death by Evacuation *
ON WRITING:
Filling the Holes of History with the Poetry of Music *
Letter to a Friend on The Incompatibility of Writing and Publishing *
The Loneliness of the Long Distance Writer (A letter in response to a young writer who is feeling the fear) *
Random Thursday Night at the Gold Mine
ON THE OIL SPILL IN THE GULF, 2010:
Dear Mr. President: We still love you, but don't f**k this up *
Fire-breathing Cthulu Dolphins Emerge from Hole *
ON BELOVED NEW ORLEANS:
Sense of Place
Hot 8 Here Now
Campaign Slogan Suggestions for the 2010 New Orleans Mayoral Election *
The Mighty Muffuletta: A Ritual *
3 SONGS:
Go Down, Water *
Dreamless *
Glory *
CODA
Anti-requiem
(* New additions not included in previous version.)
Praise for The Sound of Building Coffins:
"Louis Maistros has written a lyrical, complex, and brave novel that takes enormous risks and pulls them all off. He is a writer to watch and keep reading, a writer to cherish."
—Peter Straub
"A thing of wonder, unlike anything in our literature. No novel since A Confederacy of Dunces has done such justice to New Orleans."
—Donald Harington, winner of the Robert Penn Warren Award
"The Sound of Building Coffins is easily one of the finest and truest pieces of New Orleans fiction I've ever read."
—Poppy Z. Brite
"Maistros creates a city that is part dream, part hallucination. His New Orleans embodies both the grim reality of a particular time and the city's eternal, shimmering beauty."
—Susan Larson, New Orleans Times-Picayune
"The Sound of Building Coffins a macabre and utterly hypnotic feat of literary imagination…"
—Philip Booth, St. Petersburg Times
"The multiple plot lines smoothly interlock like simultaneous horn solos in an early Louis Armstrong single, and the steady flow of closely observed details and dialogue are a consistent pleasure."
—Joab Jackson, The Baltimore City Paper
"For me, it was the perfect book, at the perfect time, and I will cherish it forever."
—Ray Shea, TheRumpus.Net
"This book sings out in true jazz fashion—wildly inventive, oddly formed yet perfectly made, and never a sour note."
—The Anniston Star
"A sprawling, complex, and ultimately absorbing work."
— Baltimore Magazine
All Saints Day: A New Orleans Football MysteryFootball season in New Orleans has been a study in frustration since the Saints arrived in 1967, but this year could be the worst. Not only is the team 0-and-8 and headed for yet another dismal campaign, but owner Ron Beauchamp is threatening to move if he doesn’t get a new stadium deal.
Things look bleaker still for the team’s struggling, Polish-born kicker, Oleg Adamowicz, who nearly dies on the Superdome turf after taking a vicious hit while trying (and failing) to make a game-saving tackle.
But a surprise visit from the Pope begins a mysterious turn of events, highlighted by Oleg’s superhuman kicking. He rewrites the record books and leads the team on a winning streak. However, even that might not be enough to keep Beauchamp from putting the team on the selling block.
As the wins mount and Oleg performs a series of "miracles," fans and teammates alike look to him as the messiah, forcing Oleg to confront his own feelings about religion, which has created a rift with his father back in Warsaw. Aided by Saints cheerleader Charmaine Fontana, Oleg searches for answers, knowing he must save himself before he can rescue the Saints.
Inspired by true events, All Saints Day is a magical story about winning, losing, and the meaning of faith that will make you laugh, make you question your own beliefs, and make you take note of the tiny miracles surrounding us every day.
At Sunset a Commerical Jet Makes its Approach to Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport Photographic Poster Print, 18x24At Sunset a Commerical Jet Makes its Approach to Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport is digitally printed on archival photographic paper resulting in vivid, pure color and exceptional detail that is suitable for any museum or gallery display. Finding that perfect piece to match your interest and style is easy and within your budget!
At Sunset a Commerical Jet Makes its Approach to Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport Photographic Poster Print, 36x48At Sunset a Commerical Jet Makes its Approach to Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport is digitally printed on archival photographic paper resulting in vivid, pure color and exceptional detail that is suitable for any museum or gallery display. Finding that perfect piece to match your interest and style is easy and within your budget!
New Orleans Mourning (The Skip Langdon Series)Winner of the 1991 EDGAR ALLAN POE AWARD for BEST NOVEL and first mystery in the highly acclaimed Skip Langdon series."Smith is a gifted writer."
THE WASHINGTON POST BOOK WORLD
"Murder at the Mardi Gras and the flavor of New Orleans ... old secrets are highlighted in this wonderful story that is as filled with topical information as it is with a great story about murder and history. Smith writes with authority about her city."
--Ocala Star Banner
“Julie Smith writes like jazz should sound—cool, complex, and penetrating right to the heart.”
-- Val McDermid, best-selling author of the Tony Hill series
It's Mardi Gras in New Orleans, and civic leader and socialite Chauncy St. Amant has been crowned Rex, King of Carnival. But his day of glory comes to an abrupt and bloody end when a parade-goer dressed as Dolly Parton guns him down. Is the killer his aimless, promiscuous daughter Marcelle? Homosexual, mistreated son Henry? Helpless, alcoholic wife Bitty? Or some unknown player? Turns out the king had enemies.
Enter resourceful heroine Skip Langdon, a rookie police officer and former debutante turned cynic of the Uptown crowd. Scouring the streets for clues, interviewing revelers and street people with names like Jo Jo, Hinky, and Cookie, and using her white glove contacts, the post-deb rebel cop encounters a tangled web of brooding clues and ancient secrets that could mean danger for her--and doom for the St. Amants.
Langdon, with her weight worries, insecurities, and yet overall toughness has long been a favorite of those who like their female sleuths bold, smart, and refreshingly human.
"Though her plot careens with as many twists and turns as a car chase through the French Quarter, it is Smith's rotating focus on the complex viewpoints of her fully formed characters that gives her sixth novel its psychological and emotional depth ... [A] rich, tightly structured narrative."
--Publishers Weekly
If you like Laura Lippman, Sue Grafton, Linda Barnes, Nevada Barr, and Marcia Muller, Julie Smith’s your new best friend.

