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Bourbon Street

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"Bourbon Street reclined before him, beckoning like a French Quarter courtesan in the perfumed mucksweat of the evening in the City That Care Forgot."
356 pages
~5h 56min to read
Xlibris Corporation 1 views
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1401035205, 9781401035204
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Epic "Bourbon Street" portrays the rise of a gifted, young and penniless photographer - Aeneas Jam - who wanders Bourbon Street to photograph in black-and-white the images of legendary jazz players. Discovered by an Uptown debutante, Aeneas transforms into a portrait photographer of New Orleans' aristocracy. "Bourbon Street" is a gallery of vivid portraits of the chimeras of Aeneas. Illuminating, white hot comedy and dark, existential contrasts blend pixels into fine prose about the quest for a better life based upon one's dreams. Aeneas Jam's wanderings in New Orleans are an American jazz improvisation upon Virgil's timeless "Aeneid." "Bourbon Street" beckons you to the gallery of the dreams of Aeneas in the French Quarter of New Orleans. What People Are Saying "Lentz has a talent for blending a compelling story line with pathos and humor, a measure of literary and historical allusion, and vivid imagery. The result is the literary equivalent of high definition -- the reader is bombarded with rich text that infuses the senses." -- The Greenwich Post "His pixilism is a sort of 21st century, digital metaphor that has similarities to French Impressionist paintings. Each sentence represents an idea, image or treatment of the big picture." --The Redding Pilot "Lentz especially likes to explore how creative people survive and contribute in a large and often impersonal environment. What is the role of a talented individual, an artist for example, in a complex, vast society?" -- New Canaan Advertiser "His writing is different because he does not manufacture cookie-cutter best-sellers." -- The Wilton Bulletin "Lentz's approach to writing is soul driven." -- The Weston Forum "A journey: if you know what it means to miss New Orleans, then you really should read this book." -- Yvonne LaFleur "Hot as a New Orleans' summer." -- John A. Taylor, Jr., CLU

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