LITERARY NEW ORLEANS

Premiered Thursday, November 30, 2023

The hour-long documentary looks at the locally written word over a more than three-century history. The new WYES documentary is produced and hosted by Peggy Scott Laborde. Watch on WYES-TV, wyes.org/live and on the WYES and PBS Apps.

Additional airdates on WYES-TV includes: Wed., Dec. 27 at 10pm

Watch LITERARY NEW ORLEANS for a limited time on WYES’ YouTube Channel.

ABOUT THE PROGRAM:

The City of New Orleans has served as a setting for many of the world’s most famous literary works, including “A Streetcar Named Desire,” “Interview with a Vampire” and “A Confederacy of Dunces.”

LITERARY NEW ORLEANS is an hour-long close-up look at the locally written word over a more than three-century history. The new WYES documentary, produced and hosted by Peggy Scott Laborde, will premiere on Thursday, November 30 at 7:00 p.m. on WYES-TV and stream on wyes.org/live and on the WYES and PBS Apps.

Rare archival interviews with Anne Rice,Thelma Toole, the mother of John Kennedy Toole, and Tennessee Williams are included. Among the authors and literary experts interviewed are Edwin Blair,
Douglas Brinkley, Nancy Dixon, Rien Fertel, Dr. Kenneth Holditch, Walter Isaacson, Susan Larson, T. R. Johnson, Maurice Carlos Ruffin, Dr. Mona Lisa Saloy and Kalamu Ya Salaam.

After an absence of 25 years, novelist Anne Rice reflected on her move back to New Orleans in 1988, “This is the first time I’ve actually been able to write with the sound of the rain falling on the banana
trees and the smell of the river breeze coming in the window. And it’s really been wonderful.”

LITERARY NEW ORLEANS includes a special segment on “Les Cenelles,” written in New Orleans in 1845 and considered the first anthology published by African-American writers.

Also featured during the documentary are 19th century authors Kate Chopin, Lafcadio Hearn and George Washington Cable as well as the vibrant 1920s literary circle based in the French Quarter that
included such luminaries as Sherwood Anderson and William Faulkner.

Additional segments include an homage to the avant-garde local publication, “The Outsider,” which included the early works of such Beat Generation poets as Jack Kerouac, Alan Ginsberg and
Charles Bukowski. There is also a tribute to noted New Orleans author/playwright Tom Dent.

The program spotlights today’s literary scene, which includes treasured bookshops and the almost 40- year-old Tennessee Williams & New Orleans Literary Festival. More recent literary celebrations covered are the Louisiana Book Festival and the New Orleans Book Festival.

Lenny Delbert Sr. and Michael Kailer are the video editors for the documentary. Videography by Jonathan Evans, George Matulik and Steven Patriquin. Logo by John Beyer IV.


Thank you to our generous program sponsors:

Call 504-486-5511 or purchase online here for $19.95.


IN THE MEDIA:

Biz New Orleans

New Orleans 100


NOLA Newswire

WWNO/WRKF
Louisiana Considered

nola.com


MEDIA INQUIRIES, CONTACT:

Aislinn Hinyup, WYES Vice President of Communications, ahinyup@wyes.org


Featured in LITERARY NEW ORLEANS:

Dr. Mona Lisa Saloy & Peggy Scott Laborde
Susan Larson & Peggy Scott Laborde