
The Gourmands’ Way
Six Americans in Paris and the Birth of a New Gastronomy
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Narrated by:
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Bronson Pinchot
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Justin Spring
A biography of six writers on food and wine whose lives and careers intersected in mid-20th-century France
During les trente glorieuses - a 30-year boom period in France between the end of World War II and the 1974 oil crisis - Paris was not only the world's most delicious, stylish, and exciting tourist destination; it was also the world capital of gastronomic genius and innovation. The Gourmands' Way explores the lives and writings of six Americans who chronicled the food and wine of "the glorious 30", paying particular attention to their individual struggles as writers, to their life circumstances, and, ultimately, to their particular genius at sharing awareness of French food with mainstream American audiences. In doing so, this group biography also tells the story of an era when America adored all things French.
The group is comprised of the war correspondent A. J. Liebling; Alice B. Toklas, Gertrude Stein's life partner, who reinvented herself at 70 as a cookbook author; M. F. K. Fisher, a sensualist and fabulist storyteller; Julia Child, a television celebrity and cookbook author; Alexis Lichine, an ambitious wine merchant; and Richard Olney, a reclusive artist who reluctantly evolved into a brilliant writer on French food and wine.
Together, these writer-adventurers initiated an American cultural dialogue on food that has continued to this day. Justin Spring's The Gourmands' Way is the first book ever to look at them as a group and to specifically chronicle their Paris experiences.
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Critic reviews
"Narrator Bronson Pinchot's excellent French accent sets the mood for this well-researched, somewhat gossipy account of six classic American food writers and their lifelong love of France and its food and wine.... Pinchot deftly signals the numerous extracts and footnotes and wisely refrains from using distinct voices for the famous gourmands." (AudioFile)
Great book, occasionally annoying reader
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More Than You Ever Wanted to Know
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Interesting Histories
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But the gossip is fun to hear and it’s always entertaining to see icons brought down — if you can abide the narrators accents, however.
When saying French words, he sounds like he is speaking with a mouthful of marbles, and since there is a lot of French in this book, too much is literally lost in the translation. Even words common in English, like hors d’oeuvres and Bordeaux are barely intelligible. This might be one book that is better read in print.
Easy, entertaining, and fun
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Monotonous!!!!
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