Appetite
By (Author) Philip Kazan
Orion Publishing Co
Orion (an Imprint of The Orion Publishing Group Ltd )
26th August 2014
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
544
Width 130mm, Height 204mm, Spine 36mm
420g
Florence, 1466. A lust for life, a passion for power and a taste for adventure...
In Florence, everyone has a passion. With 60,000 souls inside the city, crammed into a cobweb of clattering streets, countless alleys, towers, workshops, tanneries, cloisters, churches and burial grounds, they live their lives in the narrow world between the walls. Nino Latini knows that if you want to survive without losing yourself completely, then you've got to have a passion.But Nino's greatest gift will be his greatest curse. Nino can taste things that other people cannot. Every flavour, every ingredient comes alive for him as vividly as a painting and he puts his artistry to increasingly extravagant use.In an age of gluttony and conspicuous consumption, his unique talent leads him into danger. His desire for the beautiful Tessina Delmazza and his longing to create the perfect feast could prove deadly. Nino must flee Florence to save his life and if he ever wants to see his beloved again, he must entrust himself entirely to the tender mercies of fortune.Vivid period atmosphere, colourful personalities and stirring action - SUNDAY TELEGRAPH
A celebration of the senses: what Patrick Suskind's PERFUME did for scents, this does for flavours. A love story which will also appeal to fans of Joanne Harris' CHOCOLAT ... The ultimate foodie version of PERFUME, this is an addictive page-turner filled with lavish literary gastro-porn - REDKazan's rich, sensuous prose is always a pleasure - SUNDAY TIMESA delicious and mouth-watering read, this is a novel which engages all the senses - NEW BOOKS MAGAZINEAPPETITE by Philip Kazan has had me salivating. Yes Kazan writes good food ... [Florence] is wonderfully evoked ... Delicious stuff - BIG ISSUEPhilip Kazan is an informed historian, a passionate cook and a keen traveller. He brings real gusto and humanity to his writing. He blogs at https://philipkazan.wordpress.com/.