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Martha Ward is University Research Professor of Anthropology, Urban Studies, and Women's Studies at the University of New Orleans.

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Conocimiento común

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A great biography on a historical Legend.
Marie Laveau is the well-renowned voodoo queen of New Orleans. Her gifts and magic were legendary. Her good deeds for the colored community led her into the books of history. But could there have been more than one Marie Laveau? This book examines the historical records of Marie Laveau and tries to decipher between Marie Laveau senior and her daughter Marie Laveau the second.
In this book Martha Ward takes us on a grand adventure through Voodoo country New Orleans. She paints a picture so vivid with color that you feel that you are they're watching Marie Laveau in Congo Square dancing with a snake wrapped around her body to the beat of slowly resounding drums. She examines all aspects of the life and even death of the 2 Marie Laveaus. She also paints a great setting of the early to mid-1800s and gives us a chance to peek into the world in which they lived and the tribulations they fought and overcame in their own time.
Expertly written! Very clean and precise in her research, Martha Ward takes the reader on a fantastic journey through this book. Though the two story lines are a bit confusing, Ward writes it in a way to make it easier for the reader to follow along and try for themselves to distinguish between the two lines. The cover art is absolutely beautiful and Vivid with color and sets the stage for the Voodoo Queen herself.
I. LOVE. THIS. BOOK. Amazing storytelling especially for a biography. I love all the history that Ward has included in this book not just about the Marie Laveau's but also about the time era surrounding their lives. She obviously did a lot of very hard research in order to write this book. I highly recommend this book to anyone who enjoys history, voodoo, the occult, or just a really good book in general.
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SumisBooks | 3 reseñas más. | Jun 20, 2018 |
I loved this book! I picked it up in a roundabout way; I was searching for a different book on my library database, and this title came up by accident. My local library didn't have it, so I immediately requested it from another branch. I'm very happy that I did, as it was immensely fascinating. Ward writes about the two famous women who have been combined in popular memory into one, the mother and daughter, both named Marie Laveau. There's not a lot of information about either woman for many reasons; records have been lost or destroyed, rumors and legends have been treated as facts, besides the two Maries profiled there were numerous other women (some related, some not) by the same name living in New Orleans in the 19th century. Ward does an admirable job tracking down facts about the women's lives, dispelling myths about voodoo, while at the same time never taking away from the immense spiritual impact that is their legacy. I learned not only about these two remarkable priestesses and voodoo in general, but also about life as a Creole, a woman, and a free person of color in 19th century New Orleans. Highly recommended; five stars.… (más)
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allthesedarnbooks | 3 reseñas más. | Aug 29, 2009 |
Very interesting book, both on the Marie Laveau's, and also on the Creoles and New Orleans.
 
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MoodyLunasRented | 3 reseñas más. | Aug 21, 2008 |
I hope to get this one before it's out of print.
 
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blackbutterfly | 3 reseñas más. | Aug 27, 2007 |

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Obras
4
Miembros
131
Popularidad
#154,467
Valoración
4.1
Reseñas
4
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