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Betty Harper Fussell

    Betty Harper Fussell es una autora estadounidense cuya extensa obra abarca biografías, libros de cocina, historia de la gastronomía y memorias. Durante más de cincuenta años, sus ensayos sobre comida, viajes y artes han adornado numerosas publicaciones de prestigio. Su estilo único se caracteriza por una profunda visión del significado cultural de la comida y una profunda comprensión de su papel en la vida humana. Sus escritos exploran cómo el sustento se entrelaza con nuestra identidad, historia y sociedad.

    The Story of Corn
    • The Story of Corn

      • 356 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      The Story of Corn is a unique compendium, drawing upon history and mythology, science and art, anecdote and image, personal narrative and epic to tell the extraordinary story of the grain that built the New World. Corn transformed the way the entire world eats, providing a hardy, inexpensive alternative to rice or wheat and cheap fodder for livestock and finding its way into everything from explosives to embalming fluid. Betty Fussell has given us a true American saga, interweaving the histories of the indigenous peoples who first cultivated the grain and the European conquerors who appropriated and propagated it around the globe. She explores corn's roles as food, fetish, crop, and commodity to those who have planted, consumed, worshiped, processed, and profited from it for seven centuries. Now available only from the University of New Mexico Press, The Story of Corn, is the winner of a Julia Child Cookbook Award from the International Association of Culinary Professionals."Written in a lively and nontechnical style."-- Library Journal"Fussell has clearly done a good deal of research and a lot of traveling--peering over a precipice at Machu Picchu, descending into a restored ceremonial kiva of the Anasazi people in New Mexico, visiting the sole surviving corn palace from the Midwest boosters--glory days of a century ago."-- Kirkus Reviews

      The Story of Corn