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Louis Maistros
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THE SOUND OF BUILDING COFFINS Due out Feb 1, 2009!



NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana
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Member Since3/6/2008
Band Websitehttp://louismaistros.com
Band MembersLouis Maistros - voice, acoustic guitar, songwriter
Mark Evanko - bass on all songs but "Back to New Orleans"
Stumpy Joe Avjean - bass and electric guitar on "Back to New Orleans"
John Suchy - guitars, piano, producer, engineer
David Larew - drums on "Back to New Orleans"
Ron Campbell - drums on "In the Dark"
InfluencesEasily inspired by ordinary things.
Sounds LikeThe voices in my head.
Record LabelThe Toby Press
Type of LabelIndie


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   About Louis Maistros

The Sound of Building Coffins
by Louis Maistros

is due for release on February 1, 2009
from The Toby Press
.

Click the book cover image below to learn more about the novel.

The Sound of Building Coffins by Louis Maistros

Now available for PRE-ORDER at:

Amazon.com

Barnes & Noble

Borders.com

Powell’s Books

Books-a-Million

(click above links to visit pre-order pages for each site)

From the publisher:
Meticulously drawn in lyrical prose, this tale of death and rebirth, devastation and redemption, will draw you into a world of beauty and pain, as alluring as it is dangerous. It is 1891 in New Orleans, and young Typhus Morningstar cycles under the light of the half-moon to fulfill his calling, rebirthing aborted fetuses in the fecund waters of the Mississippi River. He cannot know that nearby, events are unfolding that will change his life forever - events that were set in motion by a Voodoo curse gone awry 40 years before he was born. All will be irrevocably changed by a demonic struggle, and by the sound of a new musical form: jazz

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Quotes:

"Louis Maistros has written a lyrical, complex, and brave novel that takes enormous risks and pulls them all off. He is a writer to watch and keep reading, a writer to cherish."
Peter Straub

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"The Society of North American Magic Realists welcomes its newest, most dazzling member, Louis Maistros. His debut novel is a thing of wonder, unlike anything in our literature. It startles. It stuns. It stupefies. No novel since CONFEDERACY OF DUNCES has done such justice to New Orleans. If Franz Kafka had been able to write like Peter Straub, this might have been the result."
Donald Harington,
Multiple award-winning novelist and
recipient of the Oxford-American Lifetime Achievement Award.

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“Set in a meticulously researched, living and breathing Storyville-era New Orleans, The Sound of Building Coffins is variously an ultraviolet comedy, a family saga, and a meditation on race, class, and how those who think they're at the top of the heap seldom really are (more important points than ever in our post-Katrina landscape). Vividly drawn and frequently heartbreaking; a big, tremendously complex, absorbing, essential novel. Some authors live here all their lives and manage to write nothing but cliches about the city, but Louis Maistros gets it right the first time. The Sound of Building Coffins is easily one of the finest and truest pieces of New Orleans fiction I've ever read.”
- Poppy Z. Brite

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“One has to write with considerable authenticity to pull off a story steeped in magic and swamp water that examines race and class, death and rebirth, Haitian voodoo, and the beginnings of jazz in 1891 New Orleans. Maistros's gritty debut novel follows the interconnected lives of the Morningstar siblings - all lovingly named by their father after diseases-as they wrestle with a powerful demon, con outsiders, kill and die, die and are reborn. The plot is complex and magical, grounded in the history of the city, without being overly sentimental. There is a comfort with death as a part of life in this work that reveals deep feeling for the city and its past. Of course, every novel about New Orleans must have a good hurricane. Like the one in Zora Neale Hurston's classic Their Eyes Were Watching God, this hurricane destroys the city while making hope possible. Highly recommended for all fiction collections, especially where there is an interest in jazz.”
-Library Journal

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“Magical realism meets the seedy melting pot of early 20th-century New Orleans in this richly complex novel. The story has plenty of ghosts, magic, demons and, this being New Orleans, a ‘Cajun bogeyman’ named Coco Robicheux. It depicts a world where Jesus himself, speaking to a pastor busily wrestling with demons, would say ‘Get the fuck out of this house.’ It shows a place where outsiders are conned with elaborate scams that send them packing, none the wiser but considerably poorer. Those who survive this dangerous milieu are bound together by water, and the liquid becomes one of the novel's major leitmotifs. If all of this sounds improbable, it is. Yet this novel contains considerable wonders as well, and these wonders are more than enough to transcend the story's complexities.”
- Publisher's Weekly

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"Deeply original and as hypnotically strange as New Orleans itself, this novel breathes to life a magical realm. Louis Maistros' haunting characters are at once timeless and firmly tethered to their city's dark history."
Elise Blackwell

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"This is not just historical fiction to me, but literature that illustrates human motivation soaked in the magic of human emotion. Everyone who is curious about or already in love with New Orleans should read this book." –
GiO,
The Burlesque Queen of New Orleans

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“Louis Maistros has an original and dark vision, full of power.”
- Douglas Clegg

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“The nineteenth-century New Orleans that Maistros creates in The Sound of Building Coffins could not come from normal research; you can write a book like this only after spending years obsessed, trawling through old newspapers and out-of-print books and even the streets themselves for clues to evoke this vision of the city's earlier life. That he tells a strange and intriguing story - a horror novel about the birth of jazz - almost doesn't matter. The weird way that this commercial thriller sings its paean to that lost era reminds me of Russell Greenan's IT HAPPENED IN BOSTON?, another classic that defies the easy caricature.”
- Peter Orr

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“Maistros is an explosive new talent whose writing reverberates with color and subtle irony.”
- S .P. Somtow

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The Sound of Building Coffins is a soulful work from a writer of the weird. Maistros does more than make you feel for his characters and their twisted, damaged lives; he makes you *want* to feel.”
- Paul G. Tremblay

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The Sound of Building Coffins is a magnetic story with beautifully drawn characters that keep you turning the pages. Maistros captures the dialect, the neighborhood, the whole ambience of Old New Orleans superbly.”
- Raymond Buckland

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About Louie:

Louis Maistros is a longtime resident of the New Orleans 8th Ward neighborhood. A former forklift operator and self-taught writer with no formal training, his writing has appeared in publications such as the New Orleans Times-Picayune and the Baltimore City Paper. Along with his wife Elly, he currently owns and operates Louie's Juke Joint, a combination jazz record shop and Vodou botanica. He is mildly self-conscious about the fact that he shares a birthday with Lee Harvey Oswald, and is currently working out a conspiracy theory about that.

Louie is also a singer/songwriter. You can download some of his songs for free here.

And then there's this:

Words, music, images copyright 2006 by Louis Maistros

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Times are not good here. The city is crumbling into ashes. It has been buried under a lava flood of taxes and frauds and maladministrations so that it has become only a study for archaeologists. … But it is better to live here in sackcloth and ashes, than to own the whole state of Ohio.” – Lafcadio Hearn on New Orleans, 1879

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(Above photos taken by and copyrighted by Louis Maistros)

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MR. RICHARD


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Jun 13 2009 1:04 AM

JUS' STOPPED BY TO SAY HEY & ALWAYZ, "THANX", FOR THE MOST GRACIOUS ADD .....

GREATEST RESPECTS FOR YOUR WORK ......

ROCK ON !!!!!!!!!!!
MR>
   RICHARD
Bruise from a Muse





Mar 29 2009 1:26 AM

sorry i missed u at the maple st.
bookstore, family commitments?!! i'll try and catch one soon!! hows the book doing?
NOLA RISING!





Mar 20 2009 6:06 AM

Stream of Life
by Rabindranath Tagore

The same stream of life
that runs through my veins
night and day
runs through the world
and dances in rhythmic measures.


It is the same life
that shoots in joy
through the dust of the earth
in numberless blades of grass
and breaks into tumultuous waves
of leaves and flowers.


It is the same life
that is rocked in the ocean-cradle of birth
and of death, in ebb and in flow.


I feel my limbs are made glorious
by the touch of this world of life.

And my pride is from the life-throb
of ages dancing in my blood this moment.
Lord-David





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Feb 21 2009 11:42 PM

kool! i'll see you at the maple bookstore show, i live 2 blocks from there! keep on creating!!
Jack





Feb 1 2009 7:16 AM

OOOOWWW OOOOOWWOOOO! You book is excellent!!! I've been reading my old master's copy and I LOVE it!!!
Drunah





Dec 23 2008 1:38 AM



Merry Xmas!
Suzette





Nov 5 2008 4:34 AM

We did it!!!!!!!

Record numbers!
Drunah





Oct 30 2008 4:58 AM



Happy Halloween!
Kirsten





Oct 18 2008 6:00 PM

oh and you and Elly were right- i'm back on the coffee in a big way. god bless the chicory.
Kirsten





Oct 18 2008 4:32 PM

I hope today is awesome Lou and that you and the family get to share an amazing day- you deserve it!!!
Marci





Sep 8 2008 1:50 AM

Just finished "The Big Punch"- AWESOME! Looking forward to "Coffins" after reading the Amazon short.
Can't wait til my NOLA-raised hubby & I get back over that way-we'll look you up for sure! Stay safe & dry& keep up the great work!
widdle monkey





Sep 5 2008 3:15 AM



:]
Calamity Jane





Sep 2 2008 1:59 AM

I'm reading your blog and can't believe it. You couldn't MAKE that stuff up! They put the GUY ON HOLD FOR LAURA BUSH? So she could call Avon? I am sorry you are going through this. Thank god the bar opened. What are all the 33 animals? Jane...
Calamity Jane





Sep 1 2008 1:49 PM

Louie. I'm in the mild Oregon rain thinking of you guys in New Orleans. Wow! Please be safe. I look forward to reading your book, too.
Please let us know how you are doing! Calamity Jane
Phantom Phreak™





Aug 31 2008 10:26 PM

Just to let you know that I'm thinking of you and your family. PLEASE take shelter or evacuate...from a former Fla.
native! For God's sake's!!!
the Damn Frontier...





Aug 26 2008 4:44 PM

Hey Louie, can't wait to read your latest. Hope all is well...And NOW a plug, early Sundays (8pm) acoustic mic at Checkpoints come on down and sing a song or two...say hi to yer kin for me.
JS
Andy J Forest





Aug 13 2008 11:42 AM

Hey Louie! good to hear ya.
thanks for the addalition.
Everything OK?
Andy
Andy J Forest live in Pontinia
NOLA RISING!





Aug 12 2008 5:32 AM

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Aug 5 2008 9:49 AM

Thanks for the add!
NOLA RISING!





Aug 2 2008 11:03 PM

August 29th Birthday Party!

..
George D





Aug 2 2008 9:57 PM

Thanks!
JaBeaux





Jul 29 2008 8:14 PM


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Jul 21 2008 9:15 PM


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Jul 8 2008 12:10 PM

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