Food
BEST FOOD WRITING 2001
EDITED BY HOLLY HUGHES.
Marlowe, $14.95 (368p) ISBN 1-56924-577
Following last year's initial
anthology, which she also edited, Hughes (Frommer's
New York City with Kids) serves up this year's offerings
like a satisfying, well-rounded meal. The selections are
divided into six sections: Stocking the Larder, Food Fights,
Home Cooking, Someone's in the Kitchen, Dining Around and
Personal Tastes. The contributors include food industry
insiders as well as professional writers who are lay foodies
in their spare time, Jeffrey Eugenides and Malcolm Gladwell
among them. From notable food critics like Colman Andrews
and Ruth Reichl to such writers as Derek Cooper and Mort
Rosenblum, the anthology provides engaging insight into
food, cooking, eating and various relevant cultural and
emotional phenomena. With extracts
culled from books, magazines, newspapers and the Internet,
the compilation ranges from the serious "Toro, Toro,
Toro" by Jeffrey Steingarten to the amusing "Abstinence
Makes the Taste Buds Grow Fonder" by David Leite. Short,
light pieces provide welcome interludes to the longer,
denser fare. All are enjoyable and worthwhile. Foodies
will recognize many of the selections from magazines such
as Gourmet and Food &
Wine and books such as The Last Days of Haute
Cuisine by Patric Kuh and Reichl's Comfort Me
with Apples. (Dec.)
Forecast: Foodies browsing extracts
such as Rosenblum's delightful "Another Roadside
Attraction," taken from A Goose in Toulouse, will
likely walk away with a copy — and may probe the
shelves for books excerpted in this volume.
64 PUBLISHERS WEEKLY •
Oct 15 2002