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Beyond the Tragedy Boulder author Dan Baum's new book is a poignant account of culture, character, and the unshakable spirit of New Orleans. By Julie Dugdale March 2009 Dan Baum's Nine Lives: Death and Life in New Orleans explores a gritty, mesmerizing culture through the eyes of nine spectacularly different individuals as their true stories unfold before Katrina hits. Baum, who's lived in Colorado for more than five years, traveled to New Orleans after Katrina to cover the aftereffects for the New Yorker; what moved him more than the damage and loss was the patchwork of vibrant histories he stumbled across as he met the fascinating residents of the Big Easy, from a retired streetcar-track worker in the Lower Ninth Ward to the uptown-society King of the Carnival. Before the book's release last month, Baum reflected on reporting the nonfiction narrative. 5280: What most shocked you during your reporting? Dan Baum: The candor with which these people were willing to talk about their lives was jaw-dropping. Talking to people in New Orleans is like being a kid in a candy store for a journalist. These interviews were more like psychotherapy sessions. Why these nine particular people? Amid tragic circumstances, was it hard to refrain from pitying your subjects? Are you nervous about showing the book to these folks (your characters)? Did you walk away from New Orleans with any life lessons? |
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