George Washington Cable
George Washington Cable was an American novelist and social activist, born on October 12, 1844, in New Orleans, Louisiana. Best known for his vivid portrayals of life in the South after the Civil War, Cable's writing often delves into themes of race, culture, and the complexities of Southern identity. His works are infused with a unique blend of realism and regionalism, reflecting the rich tapestry of New Orleans and its diverse inhabitants. Cable's keen observations and lyrical prose invite readers to explore the nuances of Southern life with empathy and understanding.
Bonaventure, A Prose Pastoral of Acadian Louisiana
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George Washington Cable
This is a gentle, delightful story of life and love on the bayoux of Acadian Louisiana during the latter half of the 19th century. Bonaventu…
A New Arrival
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George Washington Cable
LibriVox volunteers bring you 12 recordings of A New Arrival by George W. Cable. This was the Fortnightly Poetry project for May 17th, 2010.…