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R. S. Pierpoint

R. S. Pierpoint (b. 1961 in Cleveland, Ohio) is an American author and songwriter.
His book, After the Mardi Gras (2005), released one month before Hurricane Katrina, is eerily prophetic. It chronicles different views of New Orleans before and after Hurricane Katrina. It is a significant work inasmuch as it predicts the ultimate demise of the city. The work is representative of modern American fiction. Its free form style is a cultural statement about the freedom of all to write. It conveys the further message that all are important to existence, not just self-appointed gatekeepers. A further volume of his work, Passageways, can be found in the Coffee House Press Special Collection at the University of Iowa.


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1. 22-06-2009 01:57
 
The author obviously wrote "After The Mardi Gras" to entertain himself. It has references that are so obscure as to be nearly indecipharable. The prose is so purple that it is nearly grape flavored. It is however a strangely comforting read but leaves you asking questions.
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