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“I sat in the gradually chilling room, thinking of my whole past the way a drowning man is supposed to, and it seemed part of the present, part of the gray cold and the beggar woman without a face and the moulting birds frozen to their own filth in the Orangerie. I know now I was in the throes of some small glandular crisis, a sublimated bilious attack, a flick from the whip of melancholia, but then it was terrifying...nameless...”

Quote by M. F. K. Fisher

Work

The Art of Eating

This book delves into the intricate world of culinary techniques, exploring the art of preparing and enjoying food. It examines the cultural and historical aspects of eating, offering insights into the diverse ways in which food is consumed across different societies and times. more

Author

M. F. K. Fisher
M. F. K. Fisher

M. F. K. Fisher, an American renowned food writer, was born on July 3, 1908, and passed away on June 22, 1992. Her works are known for their deep exploration of the relationship between food and human emotions, culture, and society. more

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