Sins of the State: New Orleans in the Wake Of Katrina is a book about the state of the city of New Orleans and the Gulf Coast in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. It is a photo-documentary written, produced, and self-published by photographer/writer Neil Wolfe.
It is written in the style of New Journalism, focusing on the author's own experiences as the primary mechanism of conveying the truth .
The book is divided into seven parts, each emphasizing a different area of Greater New Orleans and St. Bernard Parish. It is photographically driven, and particularly critical of the .
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