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Dining with Marcel Proust - A Practical Guide to French Cuisine of the Belle Epoque


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Dining with Marcel Proust - A Practical Guide to French Cuisine of the Belle Epoque

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By: Shirley King

Format: Hardcover
From: Thames & Hudson Ltd
Pub. Date: 18th June 1979

Product Details:
Catalog: Book
Release Date: 1979-06-18
Media: Hardcover
Number Of Pages: 160
Ean: 9780500012123
Isbn: 0500012121

ABOUT THE BOOK

EDITORIAL REVIEW
Marcel Proust's literary masterpiece À la recherche du temps perdu overflows with brilliant, minutely described accounts of food and drink drawn from the author's vivid memories. After all, it was the taste of one of those short, plump little cakes called petites madeleines, dipped into a cup of tea, that first impelled Proust into “a remembrance of things past.” He wrote with relish and exactitude about Françoise, the family cook in Illiers-Combray, the restaurant at the Grand Hôtel Balbec, meals at Rivebelle, La Raspelière, and the Guermantes' in Paris.

Shirley King, a professional chef and lifelong lover of Proust's works, was inspired to draw these two strands together into this tribute to a master: a collection of recipes representing the best of classical French cuisine from Proust's belle époque, ranging from the sophisticated elaboration of lobster À l'américaine or truffled partridge to the simplicity of croque-monsieur. King combines practical instruction, quotations from Proust's works, and rich illustrations in a way that will charm every lover of Proust and every cook.

USER REVIEWS
"Beautiful pictures. The recipes are OK but not quite Belle Epoque, and the relationship with Proust is a fake: he was anorexic. Books like that are irritating."
~ Written on 2009-10-10

"Since applying the lessons learned here at dinner, I have become increasingly popular among the culinary set. Who would have ever thought that cooking verbose recipes and reading equally lengthy prose could sound so seductive. As Shakespeare famously said, "prose before ho's". I recommend this book to any bachelor with a stove and the ability to read."
~ Written on 2007-05-23



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