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On Mar 2, 7:55*am, Dave U. Random >
wrote: > (The Atlantic) - We have all dined with him in restaurants: the > host who insists on calling his special friend out of the kitchen > for some awkward small talk. The publishing industry also wants us > to meet a few chefs, only these are in no hurry to get back to > work. Anthony Bourdain s new book, his 10th, is "Medium Raw: A > Bloody Valentine to the World of Food and the People Who Cook" > (Amazon:http://xrl.us/MediumRaw). In it he announces, in his > trademark thuggish style, that it is now time to make the idea of > not cooking un-cool and, in the harshest possible way short of > physical brutality, drive that message home. Having finished the > book, I think I d rather have absorbed a few punches and had the > rest of the evening to myself. > The latest outpouring from PETAphile B. R. Myers has already been discussed to death. This is just another of his periodic reviews of food writing. I find Myers' writing on food in America particularly bizarre because he lives in South Korea, a country where the prime gourmet treat is pork fattened with human feces. ( Jeju Black Pig ) |
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