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voodoo queen a novel. by Robert Tallant. Want to read; 5 Currently reading; Published by Putnam in New York. Written in English Places: New Orleans (La.) Subjects: Laveau, Marie, -- Fiction., New Orleans (La.) -- Fiction.  · The Voodoo Queen by Robert Tallant. Paperback (Pelican paperback ed) $ Paperback. $ NOOK Book. $ View All Available Formats Editions. Ship This Item — Qualifies for Free Shipping Buy Online, Pick up in Store Check Availability at Nearby Stores Author: Robert Tallant. We never really learn much about voodoo, unfortunately, onl. If you have been to New Orleans, you probably have heard of Marie Laveau, the famous voodoo queen. This novel, first published in , is a 'novelization' biography of Laveau's life; she is the main POV and her life unfolds under the narrative. The best thing about the novel is the history of New Orleans; Laveau lived in interesting times, and /5.


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voodoo queen a novel. by Robert Tallant. Want to read; 20 Currently reading; Published by Putnam in New York. Written in English Places: New Orleans (La.) Subjects: Laveau, Marie, -- Fiction., New Orleans (La.) -- Fiction. Tallant, during the late 40s, was able to separate the races into their distinct personalities without being persecuted for racism, and this book, Voodoo in New Orleans, gives a better picture of the true interaction of the races at the level of basic humanity -- desires, needs, sexuality, and theology -- than anything you can read by a modern author. Robert Tallant was one of Louisiana’s best-known authors. Born in New Orleans in , he attended the city’s local public schools. Before “drifting” into writing, Tallant worked as an advertising copywriter, a bank teller, and a clerk.

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