Dan Baum is a former staff writer for The New Yorker, and has written for numerous other magazines and newspapers. He lives in Boulder, Colorado.
"Nine Lives reaches for, and grasps, an astonishing range of experience in New Orleans. In tracing the paths of these lives over decades, and across the lines of age, race, class, and gender, it gives an essential perspective on what was lost, and found, by the survivors of Hurricane Katrina. Dan Baum doesn't live in New Orleans, but New Orleans lives in him, and on every page of this harrowing, compassionate book." --Tom Piazza, author of City of Refuge and Why New Orleans Matters
"Dan Baum writes with grace and heart in this
extraordinary homage to that most beautiful and broken of America's
cities, New Orleans. This is an important American story, and Dan
Baum has done a wonderful thing in telling it." --Jon Lee
Anderson, author of Che Guevara: A Revolutionary Life
and The Fall of Baghdad "Dan Baum tests the power of a very
haunting place to bring these beautifully crafted narratives into a
coherent whole--and New Orleans comes through with soulful aplomb.
Nine Lives is a masterful portrait of a fragile American outpost
between two terrible storms." --Jed Horne, author of Breach
of Faith: Hurricane Katrina and the Near Death of a Great American
City "Nine Lives may be this young year's most artful and
emotionally resonating nonfiction book so far, and for that, to Mr.
Baum, a belated New Year' s toast." --New York Times
"Brilliantly reported... Compassionate and clear-eyed, Nine Lives
brings you into the heart of an American tragedy."
--People, four stars "A splendid book... Baum
continually serves up wonderful detail and phrasing... People in
Nine Lives sometimes use the phrase "You feel me?" the way other
people say "You understand?" If Baum had employed these words as
the last line of his book, as a question about everything he's told
us, the answer would be a firm, appreciative yes." --New York Times
Book Review Nine Lives: Death and Life in New Orleans is one of the
most moving--and riveting--books ever written about the rich and
complicated life we live here. --Times-Picayune
"[A] shimmering portrait . . . [Baum] adroitly moves his subjects
through parades, prisons, divorces, sex changes, fancy balls and
gun brawls--yes, the stuff of life here--showing New Orleans as a
magnetic, enduring force." --Washington
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