The Bluesiana Snake Festival: A Novel

The Bluesiana Snake Festival: A Novel

by Aubrey Bart
The Bluesiana Snake Festival: A Novel

The Bluesiana Snake Festival: A Novel

by Aubrey Bart

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Overview

"Probably many a road scholar would testify this place makes good leavin' and better comin' back to . . . Place puts a hold on your soul, man, these streets call you like an old song . . ."

So starts The Bluesiana Snake Festival as Hidden Dave Crossway, a New Orleans street sweeper, celebrates the city in its pre–Katrina skin. With the night of the "snake moon" as the backdrop, we experience the lives, languages, and rhythms of the French Quarter, an unexpected urban idyll.

Through a blend of voices--Big Jim Bullshit, Shushubaby, and Brooklyn Bob, to name a few--the musical voice of New Orleans is revealed in its varied dialects, grooves reminiscent of ragtime, jazz, and blues. The result is a look into who these folks are, their ways and beliefs, their senses of truth, and of existence itself. A novel about the joy and beauty of life in the depths, the momentum and narrative heart isn't driven by a plot — it's about the trance.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781582436623
Publisher: Catapult
Publication date: 03/30/2010
Sold by: Penguin Random House Publisher Services
Format: eBook
Pages: 160
File size: 381 KB

About the Author

Aubrey Bart was born in Baltimore in 1949, and in no time the American highway outdistanced his formal education. A former New Orleans street sweeper, cabdriver, and bartender, Bart is a paperback writer at large in The School of Rock. This is his first novel. He lives in Maine.
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