Into the Quiet and the Light: Water, Life, and Land Loss in South Louisiana

By Virginia Hanusik

With Richie Blink, Imani Jacqueline Brown, Jessica Dandridge, Rebecca Elliott, Michael Esealuka, T. Mayheart Dardar, Billy Fleming, Andy Horowitz, Arthur Johnson, Louis Michot, Nini Nguyen, Kate Orff, Jessi Parfait, Amy Francis Stelly, Jonathan Tate, Aaron Turner, and John Verdin.

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In South Louisiana, situated where the Mississippi River meets the Gulf of Mexico, water — and the history of controlling it — is omnipresent. Into the Quiet and the Light: Water, Life, and Land Loss in South Louisiana glimpses the vulnerabilities and possibilities of living on the water during an ongoing climate catastrophe and the fallout of the fossil fuel industry — past, present, and future. The book sustains our physical, mental, and emotional connections to these landscapes through a collection of photographs by Virginia Hanusik. Framing the architecture and infrastructure of South Louisiana with both distance and intimacy, introspection and expansiveness, this work engages new memories, microhistories, anecdotes, and insights from scholars, artists, activists, and practitioners working in the region. Unfolding alongside and in dialogue with Hanusik’s photographs, these reflections soberly and hopefully populate images of South Louisiana’s built and natural environments, opening up multiple pathways that defy singularity and complicate the disaster-oriented imagery often associated with the region and its people. In staging these meditations on water, life, and land loss, this book invites readers to join both Hanusik and the contributors in reading multiplicity into South Louisiana’s water-ruled landscapes.

Columbia Books on Architecture and the City (2024)

Director of Publications: Isabelle Kirkham-Lewitt

Assistant Director: Joanna Joseph

Assistant Editor: Meriam Soltan

Graphic Design: New Information - David Yun, Inyeong Cho

Lithographer: Marjeta Morinc

Copyeditor: Louisa Nyman

Printer: Musumeci