The Gastronomical Me

M.F.K. Fisher
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If one imagines M.F.K. Fisher's life as a large colorful painting, it is here, in The Gastronomical Me, that one sees the first lines and sketches upon which that life was based. In what is the most intimate of her five volumes of her "Art of Eating" series, the reader witnesses the beginnings of a writer who, with food as her metaphor, writes of the myriad hungers and satisfactions of the heart.
Genres: FoodNonfictionMemoirFood WritingCookingBiographyEssaysTravelFoodieFrance
272 Pages

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