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The Hemingway Cookbook |
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Rating: Summary: Living well is the best revenge. Here's how. Review: Hemingway, the man who said 'Living well is the best revenge' knew how to do just that. This book shows you how he did it. So tag along, you'll be living better and enjoying your revenge in no time. Boreth did his homework, and it shows. Any fan of Hemingway will enjoy this book, and even non-fans will probably enjoy the recipes. Plenty of good food and drink knowledge herein, and enough details about Hem/the recipes/the books to interest anyone. Good book, pretty fair cookbook.
Rating: Summary: Eat like Papa - the Recipes Work! Review: If you enjoy eating and drinking well, this book will show you how to go about it. The bar recipes are fantastic and the accompanying stories and anecdotes provide crackling fodder for dinner discussions. What fun to be able to recreate meals that you've read about - your own moveable feast! The gluhwein recipe alone will keep you warm and fuzzy all winter. I happily recommend this book to all, Hemingway enthusiasts and critics alike!
Rating: Summary: A tour-de-force for both the mind and the palate. Review: Mr. Boreth's Hemingway cookbook is truly an accomplishment! Never before have I found such rich context for recipes in a cookbook--It allows you to enter Hemingway's world in a whole new way. Bravo!
Rating: Summary: A moveable feast! Review: Mr. Boreth's vast knowledge and obvious love of the language of food shines through in this fantastic work. Nowhere else have I seen such a marriage of food and literature that makes all of one's senses tingle! This is an adventure for Hemingway fans-- it's not often one sits down and reads a cookbook cover to cover, and feels the combination of satisfaction and inspiration-- it sheds a new light on Hemingway and makes his fiction enjoyable on an entirely new level. Bravo!
Rating: Summary: Boreth finds a great thread through history and geography! Review: The thing I liked most about this book is the way Boreth uses the life of Hemingway to bring together so many fascinating places, tastes, people, and ideas. It gives you a wonderful sense of a great life, and some tasty recipes to boot.
Rating: Summary: Living well is the best revenge. Here's how. Review: This book is simply great. Good chow and lots of neat pictures and information about Hemingway. I use it as a gift and makes it easy.
Rating: Summary: What a gift Review: This book is simply great. Good chow and lots of neat pictures and information about Hemingway. I use it as a gift and makes it easy.
Rating: Summary: Culinary tour de force by an up-and-coming Hemingway scholar Review: Who would have thought to peer into Papa Hemingway's soul through his food and drink! Craig Boreth's detailed research and original analysis of how Hem's lust for culinary indulgence moulded the author's world view make The Hemingway Cookbook an important contribution to scholarship on the 20th-century literary giant. Even more, Boreth's witty writing style and accessible presentation of Papa's recipes make for a lively read and tasty fun in the kitchen. Make the mussels!
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