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  • Shooting The Pistol: Courtside Photos of Pete Maravich at LSU
    Danny Brown
  • A Summer of Birds: John James Audubon at Oakley House
    Danny Heitman
  • Molly The Pony: A True Story
    Pam Kaster
  • Encyclopedia of Civil War Shipwrecks
    W. Craig Gaines
  • Stalking The Ghostbird: The Elusive Ivory-Billed Woodpecker in Louisiana
    Michael K. Steinberg

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Why Poetry Matters

Just in time for April’s observance of National Poetry Month, LSU Press author Danny Heitman has published an op-ed in The Christian Science Monitor arguing for the continued importance of poetry. “While I’m not a poet myself, I’ve really deepened my appreciation for poetry over the years by reading the exceptional, Pulitzer Prize-winning line of poetry published by LSU Press, and that, in no small part, is why I try to promote poetry through national commentaries such as this one,” Heitman said of the op-ed. Readers can check out the piece here.

Although Heitman isn’t a poet, his new LSU Press title, A Summer of Birds: John James Audubon at Oakley House, has been hailed for its poetic sensibility. Nationally renowned historian Neil Baldwin praised the book as “satisfying and artful: local history as poetic metaphor.”

Heitman in Kansas City Star

The Kansas City Star includes Danny Heitman's A Summer of Birds in its list of recommended titles from "the kind of presses who get it all done with perhaps a dozen people instead of hundreds." Read the article here.

Heitman Op-Ed piece in The Christian Science Monitor

LSU Press author Danny Heitman recently published an op-ed piece in The Christian Science Monitor about declining interest in nature.  In a related audio interview on The Monitor’s web site, Danny discusses A Summer of Birds: John James Audubon at Oakley House, which LSU Press will release on April 1.  Read the entire article and listen to the interview here.