Voodoo in New Orleans
Straightforward handling of.. . voodooism in all its manifestations.
—Kirkus Reviews

Originally published in 1946, this intriguing book examines the rites and beliefs associated with voodoo through the legends of the art—its charms, trances, rituals, and difficult-to-explain occurrences.

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Voodoo in New Orleans
Straightforward handling of.. . voodooism in all its manifestations.
—Kirkus Reviews

Originally published in 1946, this intriguing book examines the rites and beliefs associated with voodoo through the legends of the art—its charms, trances, rituals, and difficult-to-explain occurrences.

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Voodoo in New Orleans

Voodoo in New Orleans

by Robert Tallant
Voodoo in New Orleans

Voodoo in New Orleans

by Robert Tallant

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Straightforward handling of.. . voodooism in all its manifestations.
—Kirkus Reviews

Originally published in 1946, this intriguing book examines the rites and beliefs associated with voodoo through the legends of the art—its charms, trances, rituals, and difficult-to-explain occurrences.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780882893365
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
Publication date: 03/01/1984
Series: New Orleans History
Edition description: Reissue
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.50(d)
Age Range: 15 - 17 Years

About the Author

Robert Tallant was one of Louisiana’s best-known authors. Born in New Orleans in 1909, he attended the city’s local public schools. Before “drifting” into writing, Tallant worked as an advertising copywriter, a bank teller, and a clerk. It was his friendship with Lyle Saxon that led Tallant to his position as editor on the Louisiana WPA Writers’ Project during the 1930s and 1940s. In that position, he coauthored Gumbo Ya-Ya: Folk Tales of Louisiana with Lyle Saxon and Edward Dreyer.

By 1948, Tallant’s career had launched, and over the next eleven years he produced eight novels, six full-length works of nonfiction, and numerous short stories and articles on subjects of local interest. He is also known to have corresponded with, as well as applied to, the Julius Rosenwald Fund for a fellowship in creative writing. During the last years of his life, he was a lecturer in English at Newcomb College as well as a reporter for the New Orleans Item. Robert Tallant died in 1957.

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