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Book Review: The Battle of Danziger Bridge

In The Battle of Danziger Bridge, Amos Jasper Wright IV’s loquacious chronicle of New Orleans, he “provides a complex portrait of a complicated and flawed place in which misery and joie de vivre coexist. It is a scathing and frequently hilarious exposé of the American character. As one of the characters opines, ‘In fifty years people will look back on today and want to know what the f__k was going on’.”

Here is the my full review of the raucous book for Alabama Writers’ Forum:

The Battle of Danziger Bridge