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Eating Words: A Norton Anthology of Food Writing [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 512 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 213x140x36 mm, weight: 572 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Jan-2017
  • Leidėjas: WW Norton & Co
  • ISBN-10: 0393353516
  • ISBN-13: 9780393353518
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 512 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 213x140x36 mm, weight: 572 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Jan-2017
  • Leidėjas: WW Norton & Co
  • ISBN-10: 0393353516
  • ISBN-13: 9780393353518
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
A survey of food writing from the classical world to the present celebrates the taboos of the old Testament and the tastes of ancient Rome through the travel essays, memoirs and verses of modern culinary notables, including Julia Child, Anthony Bourdain and Calvin Trillin.

“Food writing spans centuries and philosophies. . . . At long last there’s a Norton Anthology with all the most important works.”—Eater

Edited by influential literary critic Sandra M. Gilbert and award-winning restaurant critic and professor of English Roger Porter, Eating Words gathers food writing of literary distinction and vast historical sweep into one groundbreaking volume. Beginning with the taboos of the Old Testament and the tastes of ancient Rome, and including travel essays, polemics, memoirs, and poems, the book is divided into sections such as “Food Writing Through History,” “At the Family Hearth,” “Hunger Games: The Delight and Dread of Eating,” “Kitchen Practices,” and “Food Politics.”Selections from writings by Julia Child, Anthony Bourdain, Bill Buford, Michael Pollan, Molly O’Neill, Calvin Trillin, and Adam Gopnik, along with works by authors not usually associated with gastronomy—Maxine Hong Kingston, Henry Louis Gates Jr., Hemingway, Chekhov, and David Foster Wallace—enliven and enrich this comprehensive anthology. “We are living in the golden age of food writing,” proclaims Ruth Reichl in her preface to this savory banquet of literature, a must-have for any food lover. Eating Words shows how right she is.

Recenzijos

"...the whole point of anthologies is that in among the old friends you make some new ones, and there are several worthy fresh acquaintances here." -- The Independent

Foreword xix
Ruth Reichl
Introduction: A Toast to Taste xxv
I Food Writing Through History: From Biblical Taboos to Sinclair's Stockyards
Introduction
1(3)
The Old Testament (c. 538--331 BCE)
4(3)
Leviticus 11
4(3)
Horace (65--8 BCE)
7(2)
From Epistle 5, To Torquatus / A Cheerful Invitation to Dinner
8(1)
Petronius (17--66)
9(6)
From The Satyricon / Trimalchio's Feast
10(5)
Plutarch (46--120)
15(2)
From Moralia / On Eating Meat
15(2)
Francois Rabelais (1494--1553)
17(7)
From Gargantua and Pantagruel / On the Gastrolaters
17(7)
Ben Jonson (1572--1637)
24(2)
Inviting a Friend to Supper
24(2)
Jonathan Swift (1667--1745)
26(6)
From A Modest Proposal
16(16)
Joel Barlow (1754--1812)
32(4)
From The Hasty Pudding I Canto II: On the American Kitchen Muse
32(4)
Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin (1755--1826)
36(5)
From The Physiology of Taste / On Taste
36(5)
Charles Lamb (1775--1834)
41(6)
From A Dissertation upon Roast Pig
42(5)
George Gordon, Lord Byron (1788--1824)
47(5)
From Don Juan / The Death of Pedrillo
47(5)
John Keats (1795--1821)
52(2)
La Belle Dame sans Merci
52(2)
Alexandre Dumas (1802--1870)
54(2)
From The Great Dictionary of Cuisine / The Onion
54(2)
Henry David Thoreau (1817--1862)
56(4)
From Wild Fruits / Watermelons
57(3)
Frederick Douglass (1818--1895)
60(4)
From My Bondage and My Freedom / Ash Cake and the Rich Man's Table
60(4)
Herman Melville (1819--1891)
64(3)
From Moby-Dick I The Whale as a Dish
65(2)
Louisa May Alcott (1832--1888)
67(3)
From Transcendental Wild Oats
67(3)
Anton Chekhov (1860--1904)
70(4)
Oysters
70(4)
Marcel Proust (1871--1922)
74(4)
From Remembrance of Things Past I On the Madeleine
75(3)
Upton Sinclair (1878--1968)
78(7)
From The Jungle / A Visit to the Slaughterhouse
78(7)
II At The Family Hearth: Memory, Identity, Ethnicity
Introduction
85(3)
A.J. Liebling (1904--1963)
88(5)
From Between Meals I Just Enough Money
88(5)
M.F.K. Fisher (1908--1992)
93(7)
From The Gastronomical Me / The First Oyster
93(7)
Austin Clarke (1934--2016)
100(8)
From Pig Tails n Breadfruit I Souse, but no Black Pudding
100(8)
Audre Lorde (1934--1992)
108(4)
From Zami / Spices
109(3)
Calvin Trillin (1935--)
112(5)
From Feeding a Yen IA Magic Bagel
113(4)
Sandra M. Gilbert (1936--)
117(3)
"No Thank You, I Don't Care for Artichokes"
118(2)
Maxine Hong Kingston (1940--)
120(2)
From The Woman Warrior / Mother's Cooking
120(2)
Judith Moore (1940--2006)
122(7)
From Never Eat Your Heart Out / Sauerkraut and a Pig-Sticking
123(6)
Louise DeSalvo (1942--)
129(6)
From Crazy in the Kitchen I The Bread / The Other Bread
130(5)
Susan Gubar (1944--)
135(7)
From Cooking the Kaddish
135(7)
Ruth Reichl (1948--)
142(9)
From Tender at the Bone / The Queen of Mold
143(8)
Ntozake Shange (1948--)
151(5)
From if I can Cook / you KNow God can / What'd You People Call That?
151(5)
Henry Louis Gates Jr. (1950--)
156(4)
From Colored People / Wet Dogs and White People
156(4)
Elizabeth Ehrlich (1954--)
160(8)
From Miriam's Kitchen / Passover
161(7)
Diana Abu-Jaber (1960--)
168(8)
From The Language of Baklava / A House and a Yard
168(8)
Linda Furiya (1966--)
176(7)
From Bento Box in the Heartland / Swallowing Fish Bones
176(7)
Jhumpa Lahiri (1967--)
183(4)
Indian Takeout
183(4)
III Hunger Games: The Delight and Dread of Eating
Introduction
187(2)
Gertrude Stein (1874--1946)
189(1)
From Tender Buttons / Milk / Apple
190(1)
Wallace Stevens (1879--1955)
190(2)
The Emperor of Ice-Cream
191(1)
William Carlos Williams (1883--1963)
192(1)
This Is Just To Say
192(1)
Walter Benjamin (1892--1940)
193(3)
From Eating / Fresh Figs / Borscht / Pranzo Caprese
193(3)
Ernest Hemingway (1899--1961)
196(4)
When You Camp Out, Do It Right
197(3)
Julia Child (1912--2004)
200(4)
From My Life in France I Sole Meuniere
200(4)
Robert Farrar Capon (1925--2013)
204(6)
From The Supper of the Lamb / On the Onion
204(6)
Seamus Heaney (1939--2013)
210(1)
Oysters
210(1)
Erica Jong (1942--)
211(1)
From Fruits & Vegetables / "I Am Thinking of the Onion"
212(1)
Jeffrey Steingarten (1942--)
212(10)
From The Man Who Ate Everything / My Food Phobias
213(9)
Francine Prose (1947--)
222
From Cocktail Hour at the Snake Blood Bar: On the Persistence of Taboo
223
Diane Ackerman (1948--)
229(4)
From A Natural History of the Senses / Et Fugu, Brute?
229
Cara de Silva (1953--)
233(109)
From In Memory's Kitchen / Introduction / Wilhelmina Patcher, Cold Stuffed Eggs Patcher
234(8)
Campbell McGrath (1962--)
242(1)
Capitalist Poem #5
242(1)
Michael Paterniti (1964--)
243(5)
From The Last Meal
244(4)
Chang-rae Lee (1965--)
248(3)
Sea Urchin
249(2)
Peter Hessler (1969--)
251(6)
From A Rat in My Soup
251(6)
IV Kitchen Practices: Chefs, Cooks, and Tools of the Trade
Introduction
257(2)
Alice B. Toklas (1877--1967)
259(4)
From The Alice B. Toklas Cook Book / Murder in the Kitchen
260(3)
Norbert Elias (1897--1990)
263(4)
From The Civilizing Process / On the Use of the Fork at Table
264(3)
Elizabeth Bishop (1911--1979)
267(1)
Lines Written in the Fannie Farmer Cookbook
268(1)
Ruth Stone (1915--2011)
268(1)
Vegetables II
269(1)
William Dickey (1928--1994)
269(2)
Killing to Eat
270(1)
Dorothy Gilbert (1936--)
271(2)
Two Cook-Songs from the Planet Musaeus on the Same Subject by Rival Poets
272(1)
Roger J. Porter (1936--)
273(3)
In Search of Filth: A Day in the Life of a Restaurant Health Inspector
274(2)
Nancy Willard (1936--)
276(2)
How to Stuff a Pepper
277(1)
John Thorne (1943--)
278(8)
From The Outlaw Cook / Cuisine Mecanique
278(8)
Adrian Searle (1953--)
286(4)
A Visit to Ferran Adria's Workshop
286(4)
Patricia Smith (1955--)
290(3)
When the Burning Begins
290(3)
Anthony Bourdain (1956--)
293(8)
From Kitchen Confidential / From Our Kitchen to Your Table
294(7)
Gabrielle Hamilton (1965--)
301(4)
From Blood, Bones & Butter / The Brunch Rush
302(3)
Bee Wilson (1974--)
305(14)
From Consider the Fork / Knife
305(14)
V Cultural Tales And Tables: Our Diverse Gastronomic Ways
Introduction
319(2)
Curnonsky (Maurice Edmond Sailland) (1872--1956)
321
From The Almanack of Gourmets I Gastronomy and Politics
321
Roland Barthes (1915--1980)
324
From Empire of Signs / Chopsticks
324
Margaret Visser (1940--)
326(1)
From The Rituals of Dinner / Chopsticks
327(4)
Massimo Montanari (1949--)
331(5)
From Food Is Culture / Taste Is a Cultural Product
331(5)
Felipe Fernandez-Armesto (1950--)
336(10)
From Near a Thousand Tables / The Logic of Cannibalism
336(10)
Ray Gonzalez (1952--)
346(3)
From Memory Fever / Mama Menudo
346(3)
Naomi Shihab Nye (1952--)
349(1)
Arabic Coffee
349(1)
Bill Buford (1954--)
350(7)
From TV Dinners
351(6)
Jonathan Gold (1955--)
357(2)
From Counter Intelligence / Hot Dog on a Stick
357(2)
Anya von Bremzen (1963--)
359(6)
The Eimigree's Feast
360(5)
Jason Fagone (1979--)
365(4)
From Horsemen of the Esophagus / The Passion of the Toast
365(4)
VI Food Politics: Disputes Over the Menu
Introduction
369(2)
Filippo Tommaso Marinetti (1876--1944)
371(4)
From The Futurist Cookbook / The Manifesto of Futurist Cooking
372(3)
Henry Miller (1891--1980)
375(4)
From Remember to Remember / The Staff of Life
375(4)
Gary Snyder (1930--)
379(2)
Steak
380(1)
Wendell Berry (1934--)
381(4)
From What Are People For? / The Pleasures of Eating
381(4)
Alan Richman (1944--)
385(7)
From Fork It Over / My Beef with Vegans
386(6)
Rachel Laudan (1944--)
392(8)
From A Plea for Culinary Modernism
392(8)
Steven G. Kellman (1947--)
400(8)
From Fish, Flesh, and Foul: The Anti-Vegetarian Animus
400(8)
Carlo Petrini (1949--)
408(1)
Slow Food Manifesto
408(1)
Barbara Kingsolver (1955--)
409(6)
From Animal, Vegetable, Miracle / You Can't Run Away on Harvest Day
410(5)
Michael Pollan (1955--)
415(4)
From The Omnivore's Dilemma / Cattle Metropolis
416(3)
Eric Schlosser (1959--)
419
From Fast Food Nation I The Worst
419
David Foster Wallace (1962--2008)
422(1)
From Consider the Lobster
422(9)
PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals)
431(6)
The Natural Human Diet
431(6)
VII Reading Food Writing: The Language of Taste
Introduction
437(2)
Betty Fussell (1927--)
439(6)
Eating My Words
439(6)
Terry Eagleton (1943--)
445(4)
Edible Ecriture
445(4)
Molly O'Neill (1952--)
449(7)
From Food Porn
450(6)
Adam Gopnik (1956--)
456(9)
From What's the Recipe?: Our Hunger for Cookbooks
457(8)
Permissions 465
Sandra M. Gilbert (19362024) was a distinguished literary critic and poet. Together with Susan Gubar, she was awarded the Ivan Sandrof Lifetime Achievement Award from the NBCC. Roger J. Porter is a professor of English literature at Reed College. He lives in Portland, Oregon.