
Mastering the Art of Soviet Cooking
A Memoir of Food and Longing
$32.04
- Paperback
448 pages
- Release Date
1 July 2014
Summary
- WINNER OF THE 2014 GUILD OF FOODWRITERS FOOD BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARD *
Born in a surreal Moscow communal apartment where eighteen families shared one kitchen, Anya von Bremzen grew up singing odes to Lenin, black-marketeering Juicy Fruit gum at school, and longing for a taste of the mythical West. It was a life by turns absurd, drab, naively joyous, melancholy and, finally, intolerable. In 1974, when Anya was ten, she and her mother fled to the USA, with no winter coats an…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780552777476 |
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| ISBN-10: | 0552777471 |
| Author: | Anya von Bremzen |
| Publisher: | Transworld Publishers Ltd |
| Imprint: | Black Swan |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 448 |
| Release Date: | 1 July 2014 |
| Weight: | 308g |
| Dimensions: | 198mm x 129mm x 28mm |
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Critics Review
Moving and darkly comic
Moving and darkly comic – Niki Segnit * The Sunday Times *
Heartbreakingly poignant and laugh-out-loud funny. This is an important book, a must read! * Heston Blumenthal *
Vastly entertaining… A real treat. * Woman & Home *
By turns funny, tragic and nostalgic, this is a wonderful, fascinating volume, which puts a human face on the grim pages of the history books * The Lady *
This poignant memoir is an education in the richness of eastern European cuisine, and the story of Soviet communism, through the lens of family experience. * Observer *
wry, provocative, genre-busting… * Wall Street Journal *
Absorbing… a social history of the Soviet Union cast through the prism of food * Jewish Chronicle *
Rollicking and heartrending * Time *
You will read few better books about food, family, exile or the Soviet tragedy—and none, I’ll bet, which combines all those themes this magically. Funny, angry, ingenious and moving. * AD Miller, author of ‘Snowdrops’ *
The culinary memoir has lately evolved into a genre of its own… But Anya von Bremzen is a better writer than most of the genre’s practitioners, as this delectable book, which tells the story of postrevolutionary Russia through the prism of one family’s meals, amply demonstrates… von Bremzen moves artfully between historical longshots…and intimate details. The descriptions of meals are delightful… * New York Times *
About The Author
Anya von Bremzen
As a child in the Soviet Union, Anya von Bremzen was the granddaughter of the former head of Naval intelligence, and thus a bona fide member of the nomenklatura. She was also the daughter of a disaffected dissident, a child actress and a piano prodigy. Then, because of political repression, she and her mother fled to America and Anya reinvented herself as one of the most accomplished food writers of her generation- the author of five acclaimed cookbooks, the recipient of three James Beard awards, and a contributing editor at Travel + Leisure magazine. She divides her time between New York City and Istanbul.
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