From Pulitzer Prize winners to emerging literary voices, from children’s authors to local food experts, the third annual New Orleans Book Festival at Tulane University had something for everyone, proving once again to be one of the Crescent City’s can’t-miss events.
In a city known for its festivals, this year’s New Orleans Book Festival, which has been dubbed “a Mardi Gras for the Mind,” attracted more than 15,000 book lovers, far surpassing last year’s total of 12,000.
The festival took place March 14-16, 2024, across Tulane’s uptown campus, with attendees engaging in intimate discussions, attending author panels and lining up for book signings. The 150 authors, journalists and thought leaders included figures such as Stacey Abrams, Kwame Alexander, David Brooks, Ken Burns, James Carville, Maureen Dowd, Lawrence O’Donnell, Liz Cheney, Ronan Farrow, Eddie Glaude, Maggie Haberman, Michael Lewis, Gen. David Petraeus and Jesmyn Ward.