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Upstairs Delicatessen: On Eating, Reading, Reading about Eating, and Eating While Reading
Upstairs Delicatessen: On Eating, Reading, Reading about Eating, and Eating While Reading | Dwight Garner
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Garner gathers a literary chorus to capture the joys of reading and eating in this comic, personal classic. Reading and eating, like Krazy and Ignatz, Sturm und Drang, prosciutto and melon, Simon and Schuster, and radishes and butter, have always, for me, simply gone together. The book you're holding is a product of these combined gluttonies.Dwight Garner, the beloved New York Times critic and the author of Garner's Quotations, serves up the intertwined pleasures of books and food. The product of a lifetime of obsessively reading, eating, and every combination therein, The Upstairs Delicatessen: On Eating, Reading, Reading About Eating, and Eating While Reading is a charming, emotional memoir, one that only Garner could write. In it, he records the voices of great writers and the stories from his life that fill his mind as he moves through the sections of the day and of this book: breakfast, lunch, shopping, the occasional nap, drinking, and dinner. Through his lifelong infatuation with these twin joys, we meet the man behind the pages and the plates, and a portrait of Garner, eager and insatiable, emerges. He writes with tenderness and humor about his mayonnaise-laden childhood in West Virginia and Naples, Florida (and about his father's famous peanut butter and pickle sandwich), his mind-opening marriage to a chef from a foodie family ("Cree grew up taking leftover frog legs to school in her lunch box"), and the words and dishes closest to his heart. This is a book to be savored, though it may just whet your appetite for more.
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I laughed so much reading this book. Food, meals, books, family, friends. So much of our lives revolves around food, and we don‘t really stop to think about it. The idea of a last meal, throwing the idea of meals, at all, out the window, in the end, is our last freedom. But, seriously, this is a very funny and fun read. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Tamra That sounds fun! 12mo
Suelizbeth @Tamra 📚❤️ 12mo
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