Eat, Memory
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Eat, Memory
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โDraws with literary aplomb the correlation of what and how we eat to who we are.โโAustin Chronicle
"Draws with literary aplomb the correlation of what and how we eat to who we are." -- Austin Chronicle
Memorable moments with food are collected by "one of the best of the young food writers" (Jeffrey Steingarten, Vogue food critic). New York Times Magazine food editor Amanda Hesser has showcased the food-inspired recollections of some of America's leading writersโplaywrights, screenwriters, novelists, poets, journalistsโin the magazine. Eat, Memory collects the best stories and recipes to accompany them.
Ann Patchett confronts her stubbornness in a heated argument she once had with her then-boyfriend, now husband, over dinner at the famed Paris restaurant Taillevent. Tom Perrotta explains how his long list of food aversions almost landed him in an East German prison. Gabrielle Hamilton finds that hiring a blind cook leads her into ethical terrain she wasn't prepared to navigate. And poet Billy Collins muses over his relationship with a fish he once ate. Also included are stories by Chang-rae Lee, Patricia Marx, John Burnham Schwartz, George Saunders, Colson Whitehead, Kiran Desai, Pico Iyer, and Heidi Julavits, among others.
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"These enjoyable, insightful, short essays may end too soon, but their memories will linger as if they were your own." — Christian Science Monitor
Publishers Weekly praises its wide-ranging, evocative essays, highlighting moments like Ann Patchett's elusive word game in Paris and Gabrielle Hamilton's challenges with a blind cook. Entertainment Weekly calls it "rich, idiosyncratic stories you can relish."
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780393337464
Publisher: WW Norton & Co
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 16 November 2009
Country: United States
Imprint: WW Norton & Co
Illustration: 6 illustrations
Contributors:
- Edited by Amanda Hesser
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 15.0mm
Width: 155.0mm
Height: 211.0mm
Weight: 311g
Pages: 206
About the Author
Amanda Hesser is the founder and executive chair of Food52, which also encompasses the heritage brands Schoolhouse and Dansk, as well as a former New York Times food editor and the author of the bestselling and James Beard Awardโwinning Essential New York Times Cookbook. She lives in Brooklyn.
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