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Belizaire the Cajun - Pitre, Glen

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EDITION 1988, couverture souple, format moyen , bon état. 7-4500459 - Belizaire The cajun - a novel, Glen Pitre

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      Présentation Belizaire The Cajun de Pitre, Glen Format Broché

       - Livre Roman historique

      Livre Roman historique - Pitre, Glen - 01/10/1988 - Broché - Langue : Anglais

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    • Auteur(s) : Pitre, Glen
    • Editeur : Arcadia Publishing (Sc)
    • Langue : Anglais
    • Parution : 01/10/1988
    • Format : Moyen, de 350g à 1kg
    • Nombre de pages : 144
    • Expédition : 186
    • Dimensions : 21.7 x 14.0 x 1.2
    • ISBN : 0882896717



    • Résumé :

      Based on the 1987 motion picture, this historical novel recounts the exploits of Belizaire Breaux, a Cajun herbalist and traiteur (faith healer).

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      Biographie:

      Glen Pitre is best known as the writer/director of acclaimed Louisiana-set movies such as The Man Who Came Back, Home Front, Belizaire the Cajun, Huit Piastres et Demie!, and La Fi?vre Jaune, several of which featured Oscar-winning actors in their casts.

      Born at Cut Off, Louisiana, Pitre worked his way through Harvard by fishing shrimp each summer. After graduating cum laude in Visual and Environmental Studies, he returned to the bayou where he supported his filmmaking by working in the offshore oil fields. By age 25, American Film magazine dubbed him father of the Cajun cinema as his low-budget, French dialect gumbo westerns broke house records in bayou country theaters. With the help of the Sundance Institute Director's Lab, his internationally-lauded Belizaire the Cajun became his first English-language production.

      Since then Pitre's work, frequently in collaboration with wife Michelle Benoit, most often about life in his native Louisiana, has encompassed a variety of media. Determined to master every item in the storyteller's toolbox, his credits jump from internationally released feature film, to designing the exhibits for a natural history museum, to an IMAX movie, to a book project, to a 14 screen video wall, to a PBS/CPB commissioned documentary, then to on-stage storytelling at a folk festival in Martinique or Montreal.

      Beyond Louisiana, Pitre has gigged as director in Chicago, producer in Hollywood, documentarian in New York, and screenwriter in Mumbai. His for-hire scriptwriting spans almost every genre, sit-com to horror to musical to sports to drama. He often works solo, but has employed at times over 300 people.

      Pitre's body of work as a movie director, screenwriter, novelist, playwright, documentary filmmaker, museum designer, TV and radio producer, songwriter, and non-fiction author has earned him numerous awards including an honorary doctorate and a knighthood from France. He's been interviewed on CNN and MSNBC, and featured in the New York Times and USA Today. His work has been translated into more than two dozen languages. In a 2006 book, America's most famous film critic, Roger Ebert, acclaimed Pitre a legendary American regional director.

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      Sommaire:

      Set in the Cajun country of Louisiana's Vermilion Parish during the 1850s, this historical novel, based on the 1986 motion picture, recounts the exploits of Belizaire Breaux, a Cajun herbalist and traiteur (faith healer).

      Finding himself at the center of an explosive chain of events, Belizaire defies a group of cattle barons who terrorize the region. He fails to save his cousin from their vengeance, but eventually triumphs over the group and wins the love of a vigilante's widow in the process. This novel contains black-and-white photographs depicting the unique Cajun culture, including landmarks such as Pine and Oak Alley plantations, Lake Martin Swamp, and Bayou Teche.

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