Draining New Orleans, Richard Campanella
Draining New Orleans, Richard Campanella
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Draining New Orleans
The 300-Year Quest to Dewater the Crescent City

Author: Richard Campanella

Narrator: Chris Abernathy

Unabridged: 13 hr 11 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 01/16/2024


Synopsis

In Draining New Orleans, renowned geographer Richard Campanella recounts the epic challenges and ingenious efforts to dewater the Crescent City. With forays into geography, public health, engineering, architecture, politics, sociology, race relations, and disaster response, he chronicles the herculean attempts to "reclaim" the city's swamps and marshes and install subsurface drainage for massive urban expansion.

The study begins with a vivid description of a festive event on Mardi Gras weekend 1915, which attracted an entourage of elite New Orleanians to the edge of Bayou Barataria to witness the christening of giant water pumps. What transpired in the years and decades that followed can only be understood by examining the large swath of history dating back two centuries earlier and extending through the colonial, antebellum, postbellum, and Progressive eras to modern times.

The consequences of dewatering New Orleans proved both triumphant and tragic. The city's engineering prowess transformed it into a world leader in drainage technology, yet the municipality also fell victim to its own success. Campanella emphasizes the role of determined and sometimes unsavory individuals who spearheaded projects to separate water from dirt, creating lucrative opportunities in the process not only for the community but also for themselves.

About Richard Campanella

Richard Campanella is a geographer and associate dean for research at the Tulane School of Architecture. He is the author of fourteen books, including The West Bank of Greater New Orleans and Cityscapes of New Orleans, as well as hundreds of articles on Louisiana history and geography.


Reviews

Goodreads review by David

I’ve read a lot of books about New Orleans. This may be the most informative book about the city that I’ve ever read.......more

Goodreads review by Bob

True to form for Campanella, this book is exceptionally well-researched. Even though I spent the first 22 years of my life in New Orleans and continue to visit there from time-to-time, I learned a heckuva lot from reading this book. I'm particularly intrigued by the "Dutch Dialogs". The first part of......more

Goodreads review by Andrew

Probably one of the most interesting books I’ve read this year. The history of NOLA is so intertwined with water, and a history of drainage is in one sense the history of the city. I never thought a book would make me sympathetic towards SWBNO, but this book helped me understand the scope of their ta......more

Goodreads review by Jordan

3.25 Stars - This book was very well-researched. The level of detail in the history of New Orleans draining system was dense which made this a difficult read. However, if you want a deep dive into the history of New Orleans, then this is the book for you. I will say that the section on Hurricane Kat......more