The Feast of All Saints
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1992
570
Novel • Fiction
New Orleans, Louisiana • 1840s
1992
Adult
18+ years
Anne Rice's The Feast of All Saints explores the lives of free people of color in 19th-century New Orleans. It follows a young man's journey navigating racial identity, societal expectations, and personal aspirations. Set against a backdrop of historical complexities and cultural richness, the narrative offers a poignant glimpse into a unique community.
Mysterious
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Contemplative
Bittersweet
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Anne Rice's The Feast of All Saints intricately explores the lives of free people of color in 19th-century New Orleans. Praised for its rich historical detail and complex characterizations, it immerses readers in its vivid setting. Some find the pacing slow and narrative dense, which may challenge patience. Overall, it’s celebrated for its depth and evocative storytelling.
Fans of rich historical dramas would enjoy Anne Rice's The Feast of All Saints. Readers intrigued by racial identity, complex characters, and lush settings akin to Toni Morrison's Beloved or Colson Whitehead's The Underground Railroad will find this exploration of 19th-century New Orleans captivating.
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570
Novel • Fiction
New Orleans, Louisiana • 1840s
1992
Adult
18+ years
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