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*The present anthology comprises 14 creative non-fiction essays on the topic of food by professional hyphen-canadian writers. The authors behind this anthology have studied their own hungers, to paraphrase American food writer M.F.K. Fisher. Their vivid re-telling of past culinary experiences bears little resemblance to the--now more than ever--sanitized version of the food court. It becomes a collective exercise of remembering and creating new memories as your eyes settle on the words Masgouf, asado, Injera, or ajiaco. Both food and speech are experienced in the mouth, as Peter Midgley's piece on his family connection to Afrikaans cuisine and Adriana Oniţă's testimony of learning to make maternal Romanian dishes attest. What makes these essays relevant is their Canadianness, and I am not referring to an immutable, sterile notion of national identity. Many Canadians speak and write in a second, and sometimes third language, as do some of the contributors. Compiling this anthology satiates our hunger to open up the field of CanLit. *Please see below for the updated Spring 2024 UTP Specials terms: UTP Frontlist Special Special: 50+ frontlist titles Discount: 45% Code: 1FRN Conditions: One order per code. Ends March 30th, 2024. Combinable across all Ampersand's participating UTP publishers. UTP Backlist Special Special: 50+ backlist titles Discount: 47% Code: BAC6 Conditions: One order per code. Ends December 31st, 2023. Combinable across all Ampersand's participating UTP publishers. Special: 50+ backlist titles Discount: 47% Code: BAC7 Conditions: One order per code. Starts January 1st, 2024. Ends December 31st, 2024. Combinable across all Ampersand's participating UTP publishers.
Product Details
Publisher | Laberinto Press |
Publish Date | October 05, 2020 |
Pages | 128 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781777085902 |
Dimensions | 8.5 X 5.5 X 0.3 inches | 0.5 pounds |
BISAC Categories: Literary Fiction, Cooking & Wine
Reviews
"An enjoyable, important read, Beyond the Food Court shows a path to finding common ground in our polarizing times." --Ximena González, Alberta Views "Canadian-Argentinian writer, editor, and art historian Luciana Erregue had observed a lack of titles in local bookshops written by authors whose first language is not English. She also didn't see many cultures represented in translated works, and wanted to do her part to change that oversight. Beyond the Food Court: An Anthology of Literary Cuisines, is a collection of 14 creative non-fiction essays about food written by various diasporic authors living in Canada." --Sue Carter, Quill and Quire "Luciana Erregue-Sacchi, the editor of Beyond the Food Court, describes this collection of creative non-fiction essays about food as a feast. She is spot-on: each essay is an exquisitely crafted dish; the ingredients of family, culture, nostalgia, and history all in perfect balance. This book will make you hungry. It will also make you think. --Rachel Hernandes, The Miramichi Reader
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