Literature of Louisiana


The literature of Louisiana, United States, includes fiction, poetry, and nonfiction. Representative authors include Kate Chopin, Alcée Fortier, Ernest Gaines, Walker Percy, Anne Rice and John Kennedy Toole.

History

A printing press began operating in New Orleans in 1764.
The French-language newspapers Courrier de la Louisiane and L’Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orléans published "literary material."
The francophone Athénée Louisianais formed in 1876. Lafcadio Hearn's La Cuisine Creole, a cookbook, was published in New Orleans in 1885.
In the late 19th century Kate Chopin, Grace King, and Alice Dunbar Nelson wrote about Louisiana Creole people.
In 1935 Robert Penn Warren launched The Southern Review, based in Baton Rouge.

published in 19th-20th c.

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