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New Atlantis : Musicians Battle for the Survival of New Orleans - John Swenson

New Atlantis

Musicians Battle for the Survival of New Orleans

By: John Swenson

Hardcover | 20 May 2011

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At its most intimate, music heals our emotional wounds and inspires us; at its most public, it unites people across cultural boundaries. But can it rebuild a city? Renowned music writer John Swenson asks that question with New Atlantis: Musicians Battle for the Survival of New Orleans, a story about America''s most colorful and troubled city and its indominable will to survive. Under sea level, repeatedly harangued by fires, crime, and most devastatingly, by Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans has the potential to one day become a "New Atlantis," a lost metropolis under the waves. But this threat has failed to prevent its stalwart musicians and artists from living within its limits, singing its praises and attracting the economic growth needed for its recovery. New Atlantis records how the city''s jazz, Cajun, R&B, Bourbon Street, second line, brass band, rock and hip hop musicians are reconfiguring the city''s unique artistic culture, building on its historic content while reflecting contemporary life in New Orleans. New Atlantis is a city''s tale made up of citizen''s tales. It''s the story of Davis Rogan, a songwriter, bandleader and schoolteacher who has become an integral part of David Simon''s new HBO series Treme (as compelling a story about New Orleans as The Wire was about Baltimore). It''s the story of trumpeter Irvin Mayfield, who lost his father in the storm and has since become an important political and musical force shaping the future of New Orleans. It''s the story of Bo Dollis Jr., chief of the Wild Magnolias Mardi Gras Indians, as he tries to fill the shoes of his ailing father Bo Dollis, one of the most charismatic figures in Mardi Gras Indian history. It is also the author''s own story; each musician profiled will be contextualized by Swenson''s three-decades-long coverage of the New Orleans music scene.
Industry Reviews
"New Atlantis is a fast-moving hybrid of richly detailed journalism and compelling partisan memoir." -David Fricke, Rolling Stone "A solid, rewarding book." -Kirkus Reviews "An all-inclusive and engrossing study of New Orleans music and life in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. Highly recommended." -Library Journal "This intimate portrait of a city that lost so much yet still has so much to offer captures the resiliency of its inhabitants and their stubborn determination to never give up." -Booklist "Intimate, intelligent and passionate...Swenson's concern for the future of the music culture is as personal as it is journalistic - probably more so - and reading him, you can't help but care, too." -The Times-Picayune "The eloquent central narrative beautifully evokes New Orleans, alongside interviews with those who, like the Neville Brothers and Big Chief Monk Boudreaux, lived through the deluge, scraped out the sludge and faced down the National Guard." -Financial Times "An excellent and well-written book...A great companion read if you're a fan of the HBO series, Treme." -The Nation "Swenson nimbly deals with an increase in violence and turf wars, one of the consequences of the town losing most of its inhabitants, while also telling heartrending stories of the irreplaceable memorabilia that was destroyed...anyone who loves New Orleans will find New Atlantis an engaging read." -The Austin Chronicle "John Swenson's moving book records the story of a city that acted on singer Randy Newman's famous plea, 'Don't let them wash us away.'" - The Independent "Excellent...a tribute to the thousands of indefatigable volunteers who pitched in after the flood to gut and salvage ruined homes." -- The Times Literary Supplement

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