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(Ebook) Bitter Greens: Essays on Food, Politics, and Ethnicity from the Imperial Kitchen by Anthony Di Renzo ISBN 9781438433172, 1438433174

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Authors:Anthony Di Renzo
Pages:193 pages.
Year:2010
Publisher:Excelsior Editions/State University of New York Press
Language:english
File Size:3.18 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781438433172, 1438433174
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(Ebook) Bitter Greens: Essays on Food, Politics, and Ethnicity from the Imperial Kitchen by Anthony Di Renzo ISBN 9781438433172, 1438433174

Despite the inclusion of six classic recipes, Bitter Greens is not an ethnic cookbook but a Roman banquet of political satire, cultural criticism, and culinary memoir. Set primarily in the Empire State and arranged like the courses of a traditional Italian meal, Anthony Di Renzo s wide-ranging essays meditate on Italian food at the noon of American imperialism and the twilight of ethnicity, exploring such issues as the Wegmans supermarket chain s conquest of Sicily; assembly-line sausages; the fabled onion fields of Canastota, New York; the tripe shops of postwar Brooklyn; Hunts Point Market and Andy Boy broccoli rabe; and the fatal lure of Sicilian chocolate. Is the new global supermarket a democratic feast, Di Renzo asks, or a cannibal potluck where consumers are themselves consumed? Sip an aperitif, toast Horace and Juvenal, and enjoy Chef Di Renzo s catered symposium. It will feed your mind, tickle your ribs, and heal your spleen."
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