M.F.K. Fisher, The Gastronomical Me (North Point Press 1989) An autobiographical account of Fisher's childhood and young adulthood shot through with vivid reminiscences of Epicurean experiences. "Unique among the classics of gastronomic writing, with its glamorous but not glamorized settings, its wartime drama and its powerful love story," The Gastronomical Me, according to The New York Review of Books, "is a book about adult loss, survival, and love." MORE: Amazon |
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