The Feast of All Saints

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The Feast of All Saints is a historical novel by Anne Rice that explores the complex lives and social hierarchies of free people of color in 19th-century New Orleans.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf novel
adaptationFormat television miniseries
adaptationNetwork Showtime NERFINISHED
adaptationReleaseYear 2001
author Anne Rice NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
explores class distinctions
family dynamics
mixed-race communities
firstPublicationYear 1979
focusesOn Creoles of color NERFINISHED
free people of color
followedBy Interview with the Vampire NERFINISHED
genre Southern Gothic NERFINISHED
historical fiction
hasAdaptation The Feast of All Saints (miniseries) NERFINISHED
language English
mediaType print
narrativeStyle multi-perspective
notableFor detailed depiction of Creole society
partOf Anne Rice bibliography
precededBy Cry to Heaven NERFINISHED
publisher Knopf NERFINISHED
setInCity New Orleans NERFINISHED
settingCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
settingLocation New Orleans NERFINISHED
settingRegion Louisiana NERFINISHED
settingTimePeriod 19th century
theme colorism
identity
race
slavery and its legacy
social hierarchy

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Anne Rice notableWork The Feast of All Saints