Description: The Unnatural History of Cypress Parish by Elise Blackwell As the waters of the Mississippi rise in 1927, the moneyed power of Louisiana must decide which Parish to flood in order to save New Orleans. This novel pits a character straight from the Greatest Generation against Mother Nature's historic furry and deluge and Louisana's corrupt decision makers. The old memories are relieved against the approaching storm known as Hurricane Katrina. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Set in southern Louisiana in the weeks preceding the great flood of 1927, this novel depicts a place and way of life about to be forever changed. On the verge of manhood and a stones throw of the rising Mississippi River, Louis Proby is pulled between his love of the natural world and the glittering temptations of New Orleans, between the beautiful Nanette Lancon and a father who no longer seems larger-than-life, between the simplicity of childhood and the complicated decisions of adulthood.Louis comes of age at a time when the country is coming of age. In Louisiana, its a time when the powerful prove themselves willing to sacrifice the poor to protect their position. As the people of Cypress Parish go about their daily lives, bankers in New Orleans are plotting to alter those lives irrevocably. Like so many calamities, the one that befalls Cypress Parish has both natural and human causes.Based on historical events and narrated on the eve of another disaster, The Unnatural History of Cypress Parish tells the story of a young man growing up in a time and place not quite like any other. Author Biography Elise Blackwell is the author of The Unnatural History of Cypress Parish and Hunger, chosen by the Los Angeles Times as one of the best books of 2003. Originally from southern Louisiana, she teaches at the University of South Carolina. Review "In Blackwells lyrical second novel...Louis Proby waits in New Orleans as Hurricane Katrina bears down. He reflects on his childhood in Cypress Parish, LA, when a disastrous flood in 1927 changed the fortunes of so many... Blackwell weaves human history with the natural history and, with an assortment of vibrant characters, tells a compelling story of a river that still resists the best math and science humanity can construct. Highly recommended."--Library Journal, STARRED "...Elise Blackwells second novel looks back to the flood of 1927 (a real event) in the (fictional) Cypress Parish, childhood home of Louis Proby... From the vantage point of old age, Louis looks back on the choices he made in the strange and wet spring I turned 17 and crossed the marshy border that separates all that is good and bad of boyhood from all that is good and bad of manhood." --The New York Times "... an intimate, resonant history of the era... Blackwell...elegantly chronicles Louiss conflict between protecting his first love and his obligations to his father..."--Publishers Weekly "Blackwells grasp of the events surrounding the great flood is acute and grounded in a moral logic that reveals how politics can destroy a city... Blackwells delicate balancing of history and fiction... has become, in The Unnatural History of Cypress Parish, even more subtle and elegant." --The Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA) "...qualities reminiscent of Truman Capotes Breakfast at Tiffanys and Joseph Conrads Heart of Darkness. ...[L]ike those novels, Blackwells is a tightly written story that forces the reader to sit down and take notice. Like Capote and Conrad, Blackwell weaves more than a lifetime of insights into this book... The richness of Blackwells novel is that it is many stories in one... coming-of-age ...the underside of politics...[and] a love story... [with] descriptions...beautifully written and erotic-- but without being seamy or tawdry. The South, in a lot of popular culture, is too often portrayed as a region of buffoons and psychopaths. Elise Blackwell refuses to accept that demeaning view... Blackwell has produced a literary gem that portrays the South with all its layered complexity." --The Herald-Sun (Durahm, NC) "The present haunts the past in this beautiful and timely book. Blackwell burns time, love, and loss down into a bed of discrete mnemonic coals. The voice is so true that it reads like the purest, most authentic memoir. This novel is tough, and sad, and lovely."-- Brad Watson, author of Heaven of Mercury and Last Days of the Dog Men "... Elise Blackwell once again demonstrates her marvelous talent for braiding together public and private history. The result is a beautifully written and absorbing novel. -- Margot Livesey, author of The Missing World, Criminals and other novels "Elise Blackwells novels are sublime. Rendered with precision and humanity, The Unnatural History of Cypress Parish is, like Hunger, about memory, history, and what guilt can do to a person over the course of a life. It is also a tour de force. I cannot recommend it highly enough." --Anthony Doerr, author of The Shell Collector and About Grace "Who I am remains intimately gnarled with where I came from, says narrator Louis Proby... And where I came from is the place making the news, the place in the line of fire, soon to be the eye of the storm. ... The novel comes alive...once the rivers innate turbulence becomes a tangible threat, and Louis...is privy to backroom negotiations to sacrifice Cypress Parish by dynamiting its levee in order to save New Orleans. The cruel pragmatism of the men who dicker over the future of Louis home foreshadows the real-life callousness and shortsightedness we now know led to the man-made disaster of Hurricane Katrina. ...[I]n scenes...of the intentional destruction of a levee, or the description of the pilots who flew above the town in the days before the dynamiting...we see the venal hubris of men who have tried to control nature, and in their failure, destroyed an entire way of life."--San Francisco Chronicle Long Description Set in southern Louisiana in the weeks preceding the great flood of 1927, this novel depicts a place and way of life about to be forever changed. On the verge of manhood and a stones throw of the rising Mississippi River, Louis Proby is pulled between his love of the natural world and the glittering temptations of New Orleans, between the beautiful Nanette Lan Review Quote In Blackwells lyrical second novel Details ISBN1932961518 Author Elise Blackwell Short Title UNNATURAL HIST OF CYPRESS Publisher Unbridled Books Language English ISBN-10 1932961518 ISBN-13 9781932961515 Media Book Format Paperback DEWEY FIC Residence Princeton Columbia, NJ, US Birth 1964 Imprint Unbridled Books Place of Publication Lakewood, CO Country of Publication United States DOI 10.1604/9781932961515 NZ Release Date 2010-04-22 US Release Date 2010-04-22 UK Release Date 2010-04-22 Pages 240 Edition Description First Trade Paper Edition Year 2010 Publication Date 2010-04-22 Audience General AU Release Date 2010-04-05 Alternative 9781932961317 Illustrations Illustrations We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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Book Title: The Unnatural History of Cypress Parish
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Author: Elise Blackwell
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Language: English
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Publisher: Unbridled Books
Publication Year: 2010
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Number of Pages: 240 Pages