A Really Big Lunch
Essays Celebrating Culinary Adventures and Life's Pleasures
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press
Published:7th Dec '17
Should be back in stock very soon
This collection showcases Jim Harrison's food writing, highlighting his passion for culinary experiences and his unique prose style in A Really Big Lunch.
In A Really Big Lunch, Jim Harrison, renowned as 'the Henry Miller of food writing', presents a delightful collection of his food essays. This compilation showcases not only his culinary expertise but also his unique prose style, which combines vivid imagery with a deep appreciation for the pleasures of eating. Harrison's work has earned him accolades as one of America's most beloved writers, with a reputation for capturing the essence of food in a way that resonates with readers. His writing is infused with a salty wisdom and an unmistakable passion for life, making each piece a joy to read.
The essays within A Really Big Lunch reveal Harrison's legendary appetite and his ability to weave food into the fabric of life. From recounting a thirty-seven-course French lunch in a piece for The New Yorker to exploring the intricate relationship between hunter and prey, Harrison’s observations are both insightful and entertaining. He also delves into the often obscure language of wine reviews, showcasing his wit and keen sense of humor. Each essay offers a glimpse into his life over the past fifteen years, reflecting his experiences and the joy he finds in culinary adventures.
Overall, A Really Big Lunch is a celebration of food and the art of writing about it. Harrison’s pointed aperçus and keen delight in sensory pleasures make this collection a literary feast that will satisfy every appetite. Readers are invited to savor each piece, enjoying Harrison's unique perspective on the world of food and the moments that make life truly delicious.
The late Jim Harrison was one of the true greats when it came to writing about food. He combined an attention to detail with a glorious prose style and a massive appetite... A must read. * Observer *
A celebration of eating well and drinking even better as a recipe for the good life... If this is the last we get from Harrison, it serves as a fitting memorial. * Kirkus *
[His] gusto sparkles throughout this collection of magazine essays on food... the result is a tasty nosh for foodies with a literary bent. * Publishers Weekly *
A Really Big Lunch showcases Harrison's enthusiastic, funny, and uncompromising views on how to eat, drink, and live well. His tone is conversational, generous, the sort of person with whom you'd want to share a 37-course lunch that lasts 11 hours . . . His writing is bodily, bawdy, sharp. The more we have of his voice, the better. * Boston Globe *
The intimacy and enthusiasm of Harrison's food correspondent style makes reading A Really Big Lunch feel like sitting at a table during a really big lunch with the best, and smartest, and most entertaining of friends. * Salon *
With an introduction from Harrison's longtime friend Mario Batali, this is for Harrison fans as well as a great addition to popular food and wine collections. * Booklist *
Harrison writes with enough force to make your knees buckle and with infectious zeal that makes you turn the pages hungry for more . . . Jim Harrison has staked out a distinctive place in the world of food writing. -- Jane and Michael Stern * New York Times Book Review on THE RAW AND THE COOKED *
Harrison is the American Rabelais, and he is at his irreverent and excessive best in this collection. -- John Skowles * San Diego Union-Tribune on THE RAW AND THE COOKED *
Jim Harrison is the Henry Miller of food writing. His passion is infectious. . . By virtue of talent, Mr. Harrison would sit at the same table as A.J. Liebling and M.F.K. Fisher. -- Jeffrey Trachtenberg * Wall Street Journal on THE RAW AND THE COOKED *
Jim Harrison is the Homer, the Michelangelo, the Lamborghini, the Willie Mays, the Secretariat of words, the peak of perfection in all writing, but achieves Jimi Hendrix solo perfection when he waxes the gristle about our most primordial need and luxury. -- Mario Batali * on THE RAW AND THE COOKED *
A rumination on the unholy trinity of sex, death and food, this long-awaited collection of gastronomic essays reads like the love child of M.F.K. Fisher and James Thorne - on acid. Harrison . . . writes with a passion for language equal to his passion for good food. * Publishers Weekly on THE RAW AND THE COOKED *
ISBN: 9781611856231
Dimensions: 240mm x 162mm x 29mm
Weight: 576g
288 pages
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