Wednesday
Dec082010
Bilocal writer James Nolan
Wednesday, December 8, 2010 at 10:17PM
Arizona State University's Superstition Review talks to New Orleanian (and Bilocal writer) James Nolan about port cities, John Kennedy Toole, a "voodoo cleansing" block party, Neruda, Katrina/not Katrina, and regionalism.
Says Nolan:
"...until recently most American literature was grounded in the regional. Now 'regional' means any story not set in Manhattan, and much of what we read has as much a sense of place as an airport departure lounge."
Read the whole interview here.
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