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Eating Words

A Norton Anthology of Food Writing

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"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.

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    • Library Journal

      June 15, 2015

      In this anthology, editors Gilbert (emerita, English, Univ. of California, Davis) and Porter (English, Reed Coll.) bring together diverse food writing, including poetry, biblical dietary restrictions, an excerpt from Michael Pollan's The Omnivore's Dilemma, and comments on "food porn." The 96 pieces are predominately from 20th-century American authors (e.g., Julia Child, M.F.K. Fisher, Ruth Reichl, Ernest Hemingway, David Foster Wallace), though a variety of other time periods and countries are represented as well. The tone of the selections ranges from lighthearted and rib tickling to unsettling (those concerned with animal cruelty or cannibalism). Each selection has an introduction from the editors, providing background on the author and context to the writing. Some poems are only a few lines long, while other entries are between three and six pages, such as passages from Herman Melville's Moby-Dick and Upton Sinclair's The Jungle. VERDICT This diverse anthology will be a solid fit for readers with interests in cookbooks, food blogs, chef-centered TV shows, and foodie culture in general.--Maggie Knapp, Trinity Valley Sch., Fort Worth, TX

      Copyright 2015 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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