New Orleans As A Literary Character

Setting a book in any city helps define the story. But New Orleans isn’t just any city; the city is a powerful character. “Gertrude Stein famously complained that when it came to Oakland, Calif., there was no “there” there. New Orleans, conversely, could be accused of having too much “there” there: It’s a city stuffed with ambience, bursting at the scenes with color and flavor and sound.”