640. Josh Neufeld, Part 1
23 August 2025

640. Josh Neufeld, Part 1

Louisiana Anthology Podcast

About
640. Bruce's son Kerr joins us for part 1 of our conversation with Josh
Neufeld about his non-fiction graphic novel, A.
D. After the Deluge
. “A stunning graphic novel that
makes plain the undeniable horrors and humanity triggered by
Hurricane Katrina in the true stories of six New Orleanians who
survived the storm. A.D. follows each of the six from the hours
before Katrina struck to its horrific aftermath. Here is Denise,
a sixth-generation New Orleanian who will experience the chaos
of the Superdome; the Doctor, whose unscathed French Quarter
home becomes a refuge for those not so lucky; Abbas and his
friend Mansell, who face the storm from the roof of Abbas’s
family-run market; Kwame, a pastor’s son whose young life will
remain wildly unsettled well into the future; and Leo, a
comic-book fan, and his girlfriend, Michelle, who will lose
everything but each other.”
     Now available: Liberty in Louisiana: A Comedy.
    The oldest play about Louisiana, author James Workman wrote it
    as a celebration of the Louisiana Purchase. Now it is back in
    print for the first time in 221 years. Order your copy today!



    This week in the Louisiana Anthology. Walt


    Whitman came to New Orleans for 3 months to write at the
    New Orleans Crescent. There he saw things he had not
    seen in New York. This poem is about one of those. 

    "I Saw in Louisiana a Live-Oak Growing."

    I saw in Louisiana a live-oak growing,

    All alone stood it and the moss hung down from the branches,

    Without any companion it grew there uttering joyous leaves of
    dark green,

    And its look, rude, unbending, lusty, made me think of myself,

    But I wonder’d how it could utter joyous leaves standing alone
    there without its friend near, for I knew I could not,

    And I broke off a twig with a certain number of leaves upon
    it, and twined around it a little moss,

    And brought it away, and I have placed it in sight in my room,

    It is not needed to remind me as of my own dear friends,

    (For I believe lately I think of little else than of them,)

    Yet it remains to me a curious token, it makes me think of
    manly love;

    For all that, and though the live-oak glistens there in
    Louisiana solitary in a wide flat space,

    Uttering joyous leaves all its life without a friend a lover
    near,

    I know very well I could not.


    This week in Louisiana history. August 23, 1714. St. Denis
    begins his exploration of Red River Valley.


    This week in New Orleans history. The grass-roots
    organization Levees.org, founded by Sandy Rosenthal and her
    son Stanford (while exiled in Lafayette after Hurricane
    Katrina) is devoted to educating America on the facts
    associated with the 2005 catastrophic flooding of the New
    Orleans region. On August 23, 2010 the group installed a
    Louisiana State Historic Marker which reads “On August 29,
    2005, a federal floodwall atop a levee on the 17th Street
    Canal, the largest and most important drainage canal for the
    city, gave way here causing flooding that killed hundreds.
    This breach was one of 50 ruptures in the Federal Flood
    Protection System on that day. In 2008, the US District Court
    placed responsibility for this floodwall's collapse squarely
    on the US Army Corps of Engineers.”


    This week in Louisiana.

    Quad Biking

    Juderman’s ATV Park

    6512 Shreveport Highway

    Pineville, LA 71360

    Website

    Trails length: 5 mi/8 km

    Type: Swamp

    Elevation:130 - 160 ft/39.6 - 48.7 m

        This 200 acre park has about 5 miles of
    marked woods trails, mud bogs and pits plus deep creek water
    crossings. The park is open every weekend but weekday riding
    is permitted if arrangements are made in advance. Park
    amenities include shaded picnic areas, air filling station,
    vault toilets plus an area for barbequing. The property also
    hosts various events throughout the year. Visitors should note
    that camping is not permitted and tire size is limited to 28
    inches. The Gone Wild Safari Exotic Zoo is only a couple
    minutes away making this a good choice for a fun filled family
    weekend.


    Postcards from Louisiana. "The Hurricane." William Cullen
    Bryant. Sung by the Keller ISD 5th and 6th Grade Honor Choir.




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