Literature
Charles Bukowski
Charles Bukowski came to New Orleans in 1942 on his first cross-country trips and returned to the city many times over the years.
Charles Bukowski came to New Orleans in 1942 on his first cross-country trips and returned to the city many times over the years.
Everette Maddox was a poet known for his powers of wit and observation which he used to great effect in his works.
Loujon Press was an avant-garde operation in 1960's New Orleans that was a pioneer of high-quality, independent publishing.
Sherwood Anderson first arrived in New Orleans in 1922 and quickly became the charismatic center of the arts scene now known as the French Quarter Renaissance.
William S. Burroughs called New Orleans home for a brief but dramatic period from 1948 to 1949.
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