French Gastronomy: The History and Geography of a Passion

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Product Details

Price
$48.00
Publisher
Columbia University Press
Publish Date
Pages
176
Dimensions
5.84 X 0.75 X 8.78 inches | 0.86 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780231124164
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About the Author

Jean-Robert Pitte is professor of geography at the Sorbonne and has lectured at a variety of universities in the United States and the United Kingdom. He lives in France.

Reviews

To study the gastronomy of France, or any country's gastronomy, through the geographer's palate and eyes, makes perfect sense. Topography and climatic conditions, more than any other factors, define the lifestyle of people as well as their mood and eating habits. Furthermore, it's these differences in soils and climate which give us the Basque piperade, the potée of Savoy, the quenelles of Lyon, the filet of sole Normande, and the beckenoffe of Alsace. Vive la différence!--Jacques Pépin
Will satisfy your hunger for knowledge while whetting your appetite for French food.--France Today
[Pitte's] charming, concise history reveals the development of the national taste... Pitte balances his hearty dishes with historical realities in this entertaining and probing addition to Columbia's Arts and Traditions of the Table series.--Publishers Weekly
Pitte's remarkable ruminations... offer new insights into the French psyche.--Booklist
Thought-provoking and original table talk from the academy.--Kirkus Reviews
Lively... leavened with humor and graceful translation.--Bloomsbury Review
Interesting, witty, and erudite.--Rain Taxi