something to food about by Questlove - ISBN: 9780553459425
Hardcover
Questlove explores the minds of chefs, where food sparks creativity.

something to food about

Exploring Creativity with Innovative Chefs

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  • Hardcover

    240 pages

  • Release Date

    15 April 2016

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Summary

Questlove, leader of hip-hop superstars The Roots and bandleader for Jimmy Fallon’s The Tonight Show, has established himself as a cultural commentator and essayist–a wide-ranging intellect whose interests span from music to politics to race to design and now, food.

Somethingtofoodabout is a book about art, craft, creativity, and deliciousness–essays and conversations with ten inspiring chefs on what makes their creative clocks tick.

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Book Details

ISBN-13:9780553459425
ISBN-10:0553459422
Author:Questlove, Ben Greenman, Kyoko Hamada, Anthony Bourdain
Publisher:Random House USA Inc
Imprint:Clarkson Potter
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:240
Release Date:15 April 2016
Weight:1.11kg
Dimensions:272mm x 209mm x 22mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“It’s a fresh ride.”– New York Times

“It’s a fresh ride.”–New York Times “With somethingtofoodabout, Quest (aka Philadelphia’s Ahmir Thompson) dives head first into the topics that get chefs talking: What is creativity? How are art and food related? What does the future hold for food and cooking? Questlove sits down with some of the most exceptional chefs in America, including Daniel Humm (Eleven Madison Park), Dominique Crenn (Atelier Crenn), Michael Solomonov (Zahav), and Daniel Patterson (Coi). Questlove himself plays an equal part in getting the answers, providing examples and references to his own life as a musician and creator as he talks with food luminaries about the thorny questions surrounding creativity.”–Eater “Somethingtofoodabout is really a passion project. For Questlove, it’s not about the food business, but rather the ideas, the concepts, and the imaginations behind the chefs who feed him. There are no recipes and no how-tos. For Questlove, the only how-to you need to know is how to appreciate and understand the taste, the process, and the journey of the idea.”–Vogue “An enjoyable, frequently surprising exploration of creativity.”–Kirkus Reviews

About The Author

Questlove

QUESTLOVE, co-founder of hip-hop superstars The Roots and bandleader for Jimmy Fallon’s The Tonight Show, is one of our great cultural commentators–a wide-ranging mind whose interests span from music to politics to race to design and now, food.

BEN GREENMAN is a staff writer at The New Yorker and a New York Times bestselling author who has written both fiction (The Slippage, Superbad) and nonfiction. He was Questlove’s collaborator on the acclaimed hip-hop memoir Mo Meta Blues, and most recently coauthored George Clinton’s memoir, Brothas Be, Yo Like George Ain’t That Funkin’ Kinda Hard on You. He lives in Brooklyn and rarely leaves.

KYOKO HAMADA was born in Tokyo and grew up in Chiba, Japan. Hamada came to New York City to study, graduating from the Pratt Institute studying photography and painting. Her subject matter has often been ordinary people and objects stylized and staged into subtle quiet moments. She has been working as a commercial photographer for the last ten years and her work appears several magazines, including The New Yorker, Atlantic magazine, and Wall Street Journal Magazine.

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