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OverviewTravelling from Paris to Tokyo, from Seville, Oaxaca and Naples to Istanbul, she investigates the rapid decline of France's pot-au-feu, the misconstrued beginnings of pizza, the meeting of indigenous and European lineages in mole, and the complex legacy of multi-culturalism in a meze potluck. ""Never have we been more cosmopolitan about what we eat - and yet more essentialist, locavore, and particularist."" With a witty mix of anecdote and research, Anya von Bremzen reassess the fascinating role that food can play in our cultural heritage, and uncovers how as a nation's political and social identity are called into question, so too is its palate. 'A fast-paced, entertaining travelogue, peppered with compact history lessons that reveal the surprising ways dishes become iconic' - New York Times 'This dazzlingly intelligent examination of how foods become national symbols . . . so enlightening - as well as so much fun to read . . . Von Bremzen is a superb describer of flavours and textures - but she also understands that food is never just about food' - Bee Wilson in Financial Times Full Product DetailsAuthor: Anya von BremzenPublisher: Pushkin Press Imprint: ONE Weight: 0.430kg ISBN: 9781911590910ISBN 10: 191159091 Pages: 352 Publication Date: 29 June 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews'*** - Praise for Mastering the Art of Soviet Cooking' - *** 'Heartbreakingly poignant and laugh-out-loud funny. This is an important book, a must read!' - Heston Blumenthal 'Moving and darkly comic' - Sunday Times 'This poignant memoir is an education in the richness of eastern European cuisine, and the story of Soviet communism, through the lens of family experience' - Observer 'A breathtaking balancing act...Von Bremzen is as much a virtuoso in her writing as her mother is in her cooking' - Masha Gessen Author InformationAnya von Bremzen is the winner of three James Beard Awards for her books and journalism. She is the author of six acclaimed cookbooks and a memoir - Mastering the Art of Soviet Cooking - which won the Guild of Food Writers 2014 Food Book of the Year in UK. She has written for Food & Wine, Travel+Leisure,Saveur, the New Yorker, and the Guardian among other publications. She was born in Russia to Ukrainian parents, and emigrated to the USA as a child. When not on the road Anya divides her time between New York and Istanbul. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |