Book duration 170 pages
Stand Pat; Or, Poker Stories from the Mississippi
About the book
"Stand Pat; Or, Poker Stories from the Mississippi" is an enchanting compendium of tales that vividly continues the tradition of American storytelling through the lens of poker culture along the Mississippi River. Using a rich, colloquial style, David A. Curtis crafts a tapestry of narratives that weave humor, tension, and the vivid personalities encountered in gambling houses and riverboats. The book serves not only as entertainment but also as a social commentary on life, luck, and the underlying human experiences that define the culture of the American South post-Civil War. Setting itself against a backdrop lush with historical authenticity, Curtis's work resonates with the echoes of the region's vibrant folklore and the spirited discourse of its time. David A. Curtis was a keen observer of the nuances of human characters and social interactions, likely influenced by his experiences as a resident of the Mississippi region. With a deep-seated understanding of both the game of poker and the societal contexts surrounding it, Curtis draws upon local color and his historical knowledge to render an authentic portrayal of the era. His dedication to preserving the dialect and idioms of the time creates a deeper connection between the reader and the characters. «Stand Pat» is recommended for readers who appreciate folklore, historical narratives, and the rich tapestry of American life. Through its engaging stories, this book invites both poker enthusiasts and newcomers alike into a world where chance and character collide, leaving a lasting impression on the landscape of American literary tradition.