

Wed, Sep 10
|The Garden District Book Shop
Michael Warner at the GDBS
Join us at the Garden District Book Shop on September 10th for an author talk with Michael Warner on their new book Charles Whitfield Richards: The Artist and His Circle.
Time & Location
Sep 10, 2025, 6:00 PM
The Garden District Book Shop, 2727 Prytania St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
About the event
The Garden District Book Shop is thrilled to host author J. Michael Warner for their new book Charles Whitfield Richards: The Author and His Circle on Wednesday, September 10th. Warner will sit down at 6PM to talk about the book with author Ellis Anderson followed by a Q&A. Afterwards, Warner will be available to sign and personalize copies of his book.
The event is free and open to the public.
This edifying biography brings not only Richards to life, but also the always-evolving artistic culture of the South, as vibrant as it was fraught. . . . An incisive and enlightening snapshot of a neglected artist and his time.
— Kirkus Reviews
Charles Whitfield Richards: The Author and His Circle
Charles Whitfield Richards: The Artist and His Circle is the first book-length biography of the artist and journalist, whose career spanned Jazz Age Paris to modern New Orleans. He found himself at the center of the New Orleans art community from the 1930s to the 1990s, and illustrated Jeanne deLavigne’s memorable book, Ghost Stories of Old New Orleans.
Born in the Mississippi Delta in 1906, Richards showed early talent for writing and drawing. But a string of tragedies drove Richards to an itinerant lifestyle. This wanderlust led him to drop out of school and travel, first with a circus and then as a merchant marine. He studied art in Kansas City and Paris before his 1927 arrival in New Orleans. From then until the 1940s, he served as correspondent for newspapers throughout the South and in New York. His insightful interviews of prominent personalities, illustrated by his own hand, earned enduring fans. But job anxieties forced Richards to leave newspaper work in 1945 and turn full time to portraiture and landscape painting, while making New Orleans his hub.
Recognized as a genuine French Quarter character, Richards had a lasting influence on New Orleans art and on notable figures in the city’s culture: Noel Rockmore, Roark Bradford, Bertha Rolfe, Morris Henry Hobbs, Larry Borenstein, Enrique Alférez and others.
J. Michael Warner grew up in New Orleans, where he learned how to write a good story and cook bread pudding. Formerly General Counsel for a San Francisco Bay Area biotech, he now crafts fiction and narrative nonfiction. Michael holds a PhD in organic chemistry from Indiana University, a JD from Saint Louis University School of Law, and a diploma in Creative Writing from the University of Cambridge. His biography, Charles Whitfield Richards: The Artist and His Circle, was a Finalist in the Faulkner-Wisdom Competition for Nonfiction Book.
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