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Through the Kitchen Window

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"With recipes from many, and contributions by Dorothy Allison, Maya Angelou, Letty Cottin Pogrebin, and Marge Piercy, among others, 'Through the Kitchen Window' offers a fresh and delicious look at food and cooking as more than the makings of a meal. For the writers in this provocative collection, food is a cultural declaration, an expression of hidden hungers, a symbol of our intimate connections to one another. Including memories of Latina, Geechee, Chinese, and Indian kitchens, 'Through the Kitchen Window' reveals everything from the painful struggle to overcome an eating disorder to the tantalizing delights of cornbread and barbecue eaten from a lover's hands, and challenges assumptions about women, food, and the true satisfaction of cooking."--Front flap of dust jacket

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Through the Kitchen Window, Arlene Voski Avakian

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Título
Through the Kitchen Window
Idioma
Inglés
Editorial
Beacon Press
Publicado en
1997
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
240
ISBN10
0807065080
ISBN13
9780807065082
Serie
Calificación
3,3 de 5
Descripción
"With recipes from many, and contributions by Dorothy Allison, Maya Angelou, Letty Cottin Pogrebin, and Marge Piercy, among others, 'Through the Kitchen Window' offers a fresh and delicious look at food and cooking as more than the makings of a meal. For the writers in this provocative collection, food is a cultural declaration, an expression of hidden hungers, a symbol of our intimate connections to one another. Including memories of Latina, Geechee, Chinese, and Indian kitchens, 'Through the Kitchen Window' reveals everything from the painful struggle to overcome an eating disorder to the tantalizing delights of cornbread and barbecue eaten from a lover's hands, and challenges assumptions about women, food, and the true satisfaction of cooking."--Front flap of dust jacket