Tallant, Robert, 1909-1957

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Author. Born in New Orleans, April 20, 1909. Educated in local public schools. Worked as an advertising copywriter, bank teller, and clerk before "drifting" into writing. His friendship with Lyle Saxon led to a position as editor on the Louisiana Writers' Project of the WPA. In this position he completed the writing of Gumbo Ya Ya, the Project's compilation of Louisiana folklore. By 1946 his career was fully launched and over the next eleven years he produced eight novels and six full-length works of non-fiction, including three for the Random House Landmark Books series. Tallant also wrote and had published numerous short stories and articles on subjects of local interest. His 1951 The Pirate Lafitte and the Battle of New Orleans won the Louisiana Library Association award for the best book of that year. In 1952 his revision of the Writers' Project New Orleans City Guide was published by Houghton Mifflin. During the last years of his life Tallant lectured in English at Newcomb College and worked as a reporter for the New Orleans Item. Robert Tallant died in New Orleans on April 1, 1957.

From the description of Papers, 1938-1957. (New Orleans Public Library). WorldCat record id: 18784328

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referencedIn Rogers, John Carr, d. 1979. Papers of John C. Rogers [manuscript] 1938-1957. University of Virginia. Library
creatorOf Tallant, Robert, 1909-1957. Collection. 1937-1957. Tulane University, Amistad Research Center
creatorOf Tallant, Robert, 1909-1957. Papers, 1938-1957. New Orleans public library
creatorOf Rogers, John Carr, d. 1979. Photographs and a letter from Robert Tallant [manuscript] 1925-50. University of Virginia. Library
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associatedWith Dreyer, Edward. person
associatedWith Gumbo Ya-Ya. corporateBody
associatedWith Laveau, Marie, 1794-1881. person
associatedWith Rogers, John Carr, d. 1979. person
associatedWith Saxon, Lyle, 1891-1946. person
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Louisiana--New Orleans
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Louisiana
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African Americans
Folklore
Mardi Gras
Spiritualism
Voodooism
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Birth 1909

Death 1957

English

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