Autobiographie dans un chou farci
작성자
Allen S. Weiss
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Cookbooks
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
112
언어
프랑스어
출판됨
Nov 9, 2006
출판사
MERCURE DE FRAN
판
MERCURE DE FRANCE
ISBN-10
2715226292
ISBN-13
9782715226296
설명
In a rich tapestry of culinary and personal history, the author invites readers into a uniquely crafted narrative that intertwines the art of cooking with poignant recollections from his life. This exploration is centered around the simple yet complex dish of stuffed cabbage, or chou farci, which serves as a metaphor for the layers of experiences that shape one's identity. Each bite embodies moments of joy, struggle, and reflection, all thoughtfully woven into the narrative.
Weiss's style is both evocative and introspective, providing glimpses into his journey while painting vivid images of the meals that have marked significant milestones. The act of cooking becomes a form of self-discovery and healing, revealing how food can connect people across generations and cultures. As the author peels back the layers of his story, readers find themselves engaged not only with the recipes but also with the emotions and memories behind them.
With humor and sincerity, this autobiography balances the personal with the universal, inviting everyone to consider how their own experiences are flavors that contribute to the bigger picture of life. Weiss’s poignant prose makes each chapter a feast for thought, leaving readers savoring the connections between taste, memory, and the essence of what it means to be human.
Weiss's style is both evocative and introspective, providing glimpses into his journey while painting vivid images of the meals that have marked significant milestones. The act of cooking becomes a form of self-discovery and healing, revealing how food can connect people across generations and cultures. As the author peels back the layers of his story, readers find themselves engaged not only with the recipes but also with the emotions and memories behind them.
With humor and sincerity, this autobiography balances the personal with the universal, inviting everyone to consider how their own experiences are flavors that contribute to the bigger picture of life. Weiss’s poignant prose makes each chapter a feast for thought, leaving readers savoring the connections between taste, memory, and the essence of what it means to be human.