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The stories reflect a deep sense of place and history, capturing the nuances of social hierarchies, race relations, and the distinctive character of New Orleans, all while revealing the human experiences of love, loss, and resilience amid ...
Classic American novel by the American novelist notable for the realism of his portrayals of Creole life in his native Louisiana. His fiction has been thought to anticipate that of William Faulkner.
Originally published in 1879, Old Creole Days catapulted Cable to national recognition. The stories within reflect the everyday life of the New Orleans Creoles through a mixture of humor and the unique Creole patois.
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