The literary tradition of New Orleans spans centuries and touches every
genre; its living heritage winds through storied neighborhoods and is
celebrated at numerous festivals across the city. For booklovers, a
visit to the Big Easy isn't complete without whiling away the hours in
an antiquarian bookstore in the French Quarter or stepping out on a
literary walking tour. Perhaps only among the oak-lined avenues, Creole
town houses, and famed hotels of New Orleans can the lust of A
Streetcar Named Desire, the zaniness of A Confederacy of Dunces, the
chill of Interview with the Vampire, and the heartbreak of Walker
Percy's Moviegoer begin to resonate.
Susan Larson's revised and updated edition of The Booklover's Guide to
New Orleans not only explores the legacy of Tennessee Williams and
William Faulkner, but also visits the haunts of celebrated writers of
today, including Anne Rice and James Lee Burke. This definitive guide
provides a key to the books, authors, festivals, stores, and famed
addresses that make the Crescent City a literary destination.