They Called Us River Rats: The Last Batture Settlement of New Orleans, ISBN 9781496852120 (2024)

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Author: Macon Fry
Publisher: University Press of Mississippi
Imprint: University Press of Mississippi
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9781496852120


ISBN 10: 1496852125
Pages: 232
Publication Date: 15 May 2024
Audience: Professional and scholarly,Professional & Vocational
Format: Paperback
Publisher's Status: Active
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"Fry's intense interest in his quirky settlement prompted him to delve into its history and people. . . . Given his experience and sleuthing, Fry is well positioned to write about all these things, and he does so in nicely descriptive and occasionally elegiac prose.--John Sledge ""French Quarter Journal"" The richness of these stories comprises the core contribution of Fry's book. Some of them recount personal experience. Other vignettes Fry drew from oral interviews he conducted late in the twentieth century with individuals who inhabited batture settlements between 1927 and 1954. Reflecting both continuity and change, they offer a different perspective on a three-hundred-year-old city.--Brady Banta ""Arkansas Review"" A very cool book about a very cool place to live.--Roy Blount Jr., author of Feet on the Street: Rambles Around New Orleans and Save Room for Pie: Food Songs and Chewy Ruminations The batture has long been the most liminal of spaces in New Orleans, part land, part water, part urban, part rural. Here, finally, is the inside story of the city's last batture community, told by long-time 'river rat' Macon Fry. Readers will learn how life in one of America's most unusual neighborhoods imparts an important lesson about living with nature.--Richard Campanella, geographer, author, and professor at Tulane University School of Architecture Fry draws upon his years of writing to compile the stories of his experiences as well as his interviews with dwellers in the batture--fortune tellers, faith healers, and wild bird trappers. They Called Us River Rats is delightful reading and recommended for school, academic, public, and science libraries.--Carol Walker Jordan, Ph.D. ""The Southeastern Librarian"" They Called Us River Rats, a labor of love more than two decades in the making, is many things--memoir, natural history, geography, cultural and political history--but above all it is an effort to redeem a way of life that exists under perpetual threat of annihilation. As the batture goes, so goes New Orleans.--Nathaniel Rich ""The New York Review of Books"" They Called Us River Rats is very well written, painstakingly researched, and contains several excellent and educational illustrations. It's the total package.--Jeff Hannusch ""Offbeat Magazine"" They Called Us River Rats is a beautiful addition to Mississippi River history and lore, told with Fry's genial and distinctive voice, his self-deprecating humor.--Susan Larson ""NOLA.com"" Macon Fry's They Called Us River Rats is a tour through a landscape most people never hear about--the thin brown line of occupied borderland between New Orleans' Mississippi River levees and the river itself. Few souls have been hardy enough to stake a claim there and stick it out through storms, floods, and the attrition of time. Fry is one of them, and this book--part memoir, part natural history, part social history--is a unique, fascinating ride.--Tom Piazza, author of Why New Orleans Matters and City of Refuge The New Orleans batture lies on the banks of the Mississippi River, outside of the city's levee system, not a place just anyone would want to live, as Macon Fry has done for decades. They Called Us River Rats is a captivating recounting of that time, but also a history of the community, who for centuries, has chosen to call the batture home. His exhaustive knowledge of the river and its denizens is enhanced by his narrative mastery and elegant prose. Fry's book is an exceptional and very necessary addition to the New Orleans literary and historical canon.--Nancy Dixon, editor of N.O. Lit: 200 Years of New Orleans Literature and New Orleans & the World, 1718-2018 Tricentennial Anthology"


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Macon Fry is an author, writer, and educator. He arrived in New Orleans in 1981 to record and write about the unique culture and folkways of south Louisiana. For the past thirty years he has lived on the watery fringe of New Orleans, occupying a self-built stilt house over the Mississippi River, hidden by the huge levees that keep the city dry.

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