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The Flavors of Modernity: Food and the Novel
By (Author) Gian-Paolo Biasin
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
30th May 2017
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
853.009355
Paperback
182
Width 152mm, Height 235mm
255g
From Rabelais's celebration of wine to Proust's madeleine and Virginia Woolf's boeuf en daube in To the Lighthouse, food has figured prominently in world literature. But perhaps nowhere has it played such a vital role as in the Italian novel. In a book flowing with descriptions of recipes, ingredients, fragrances, country gardens, kitchens, dinner
"An interesting and original work..."--Modern Language Review "[Biasin] analyzes images of food in such modern Italian novels as Calvino's Under the Jaguar Sun and Lampedusa's The Leopard; considers, for example, how writers use food to convey character psychology or to create a sense of material reality in fiction."--Chronicle of Higher Education