Empire of Sin by Gary Krist: Summary and reviews (2024)

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Empire of Sin

A Story of Sex, Jazz, Murder, and the Battle for Modern New Orleans

by Gary Krist

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From bestselling author Gary Krist, a vibrant and immersive account of New Orleans' other civil war, at a time when commercialized vice, jazz culture, and endemic crime defined the battlegrounds of the Crescent City

Empire of Sinre-creates the remarkable story of New Orleans' thirty-years war against itself, pitting the city's elite "better half" against its powerful and long-entrenched underworld of vice, perversity, and crime. This early-20th-century battle centers on one man: Tom Anderson, the undisputed czar of the city's Storyville vice district, who fights desperately to keep his empire intact as it faces onslaughts from all sides. Surrounding him are the stories of flamboyant prostitutes, crusading moral reformers, dissolute jazzmen, ruthless Mafiosi, venal politicians, and one extremely violent serial killer, all battling for primacy in a wild and wicked city unlike any other in the world.

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Empire of Sin

It was, in many respects, the most brutal assault so far: a two-year-old child killed instantly by a single blow to the skull; her critically injured parents rendered senseless by multiple head traumas. Clotted gore soaked the bed where they all lay. Across the walls and curtains around them, blood spatters radiated like birdshot. And yet, despite this evidence of what must have been a savage frenzy of violence, no one in the neighborhood had heard a thing. The perpetrator had been able to escape without a single witness to the crime, and with hours to spare before his deed was detected. The axman was apparently becoming even more adept at his trade with time.

The crime had been discovered at about seven o'clock on a Sunday morning. Several neighbors had made earlier visits to the grocery, which usually opened at five a.m., and had merely walked away when they found it closed. But one little girl named Hazel Johnson was more persistent. After getting no ...

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Empire of Sin is a swift, breathtaking read that adds more depth to the history of early New Orleans for those already familiar with it, and tidal waves of emotion for whom it is new...continued

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Washington Post

The book’s subtitle, A Story of Sex, Jazz, Murder, and the Battle for Modern New Orleans, sums up Krist’s story well — it’s a book both lurid and scholarly, and thoroughly entertaining.

Where New Orleans

Focusing on the battle for (and against) morality in 'the Sodom of the South' from the 1890s to the early 20th century, Krist's hard-to-put-down read recounts a volatile time for vice in a town built on it.

Chicago Tribune

Wide-reaching, vividly drawn . . . Empire of Sin isn't simply the story of how New Orleans came to be, but rather how New Orleans came to learn to fight.

Library Journal, Top 10 Editors' Picks BEA 2014

In the vein of Erik Larson's best seller The Devil in the White City, Gary Krist's exposé of New Orleans at the turn of the century…proves that truth really is stranger than fiction by detailing the prominent figures within Storyville, the Crescent City's red-light district.

Publishers Weekly

Starred Review. [A] rich, well-structured story more vivid and twist-filled than most crime fiction... Krist leads a perfect trip into the short-lived societal experiment aptly named "Storyville.

Booklist

A fascinating, detail-filled tribute to a city and an era.

Kirkus Reviews

Krist's lively book is only marred by an overlong section devoted to a series of axe murders that plagued the city. A wild, well-told tale.

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New Orleans' Spanish French Quarter

Nestled on page 69 of Empire of Sin is a surprising blink-and-you-might-miss-it sentence in parentheses: "Spain did, however, rebuild much of the central city after two devastating fires, which is why the architecture of the French Quarter is actually Spanish."

Empire of Sin by Gary Krist: Summary and reviews (4)In 1718, John Law, a Scottish financier who had established a private bank in France two years earlier, established a "burg" at France's request to be called New Orleans. Jean Baptiste Bienville, a French Canadian naval officer who was also the governor for Law's Company of the Indies, created a military-style grid of seventy squares that would become the French Quarter. Of the original French Quarter, the layout of the streets and central square remain, as well as the ...

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  • The New York Times–bestselling author Amy Sohn presents a narrative history of Anthony Comstock, anti-vice activist and U.S. Postal Inspector, and the remarkable women who opposed his war on women's rights at the turn of the twentieth century.

  • Pulitzer Prize winner Sheri Fink's landmark investigation of patient deaths at a New Orleans hospital ravaged by Hurricane Katrina and suspense-filled portrayal of the quest for truth and justice.

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Empire of Sin by Gary Krist: Summary and reviews (2024)

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Book Summary

Empire of Sin re-creates the remarkable story of New Orleans' thirty-years war against itself, pitting the city's elite "better half" against its powerful and long-entrenched underworld of vice, perversity, and crime.

What is the story of the empire of sin? ›

Empire of Sin: A Story of Sex, Jazz, Murder, and the Battle for Modern New Orleans is a 2014 non-fiction book by American author Gary Krist. The book is focused on the early 20th century in New Orleans, around the time that jazz became in vogue in the city. Much of the book is set in and around Storyville, New Orleans.

Why is Empire of Sin bad? ›

And since it's rare we can have nice things, Empire of Sin came out on the 1st of December, 2020, and it was a massive disappointment: a buggy and unfinished mess, with substantial game-breaking bugs that wouldn't allow players to even finish the game they paid full price for.

What is the story of the empire? ›

The series depicts upon the rise and fall of the Mughal Empire, starting from Babur. The story begins from Farghana where the young prince Babur is crowned as emperor at a young age after the death of his father, Umar Sheikh. His grandmother Aisan Daulat Begum guides him in his rule.

What is the win condition in Empire of Sin? ›

In order to win in Empire of Sin, players will need to take out every other boss and own all crime in every available neighborhood.

Are all the bosses in Empire of Sin real? ›

Some of the bosses are based on real mobsters, such as Al Capone, and others were created for the game. Players can choose a starting boss and have between 6 and 13 rivals in their game. Every boss in the game must be killed in order to win. Empire of Sin includes a tactical turn-based combat style.

Is The Empire of Sin Endless? ›

Title says all! Depends on what you're looking for and kind of, in that order. The game is a slow-paced real-time strategy game set in space; it also has a few elements inspired by 4X's, but that's all they are: elements, and inspired by 4X (so not full-blown 4X elements). The game has no "endless mode" per say.

What is the plot of Empire of Ivory? ›

Empire of Ivory is the fourth novel in the Temeraire alternate history/fantasy series by American author Naomi Novik. Set in Africa, the novel follows William Laurence and his dragon Temeraire's search for a cure to the disease that has paralyzed the dragon community.

What does NaN mean in Empire of Sin? ›

Lol NaN means Not a Number and it means that the value passed can't be represented as a number (undefined or unrepresentable).

Why is Empire of Sin Rated M? ›

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There's a large focus on violence, with players using guns to execute enemies.

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