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Garlic and Sapphires: The Secret LIfe of a Critic in Disguise

de Reichl, Ruth

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New York: The Penguin Press, 2005. First Edition First Printing . Hard Back. Near Fine/Very Good. 6 1/2" X 9 1/2. 22 8 Pages with Recipe Index. Tight book with no marks or stamps. The author's delicious and readable account of her experience undercover in her position as food critic for The New York Times. She throws back the curtain on the sumptuously appointed stages of the epicurean world to reveal the comic absurdity, artifice and excellence there, giving us (along with some of her favorite recipes and reviews) her remarkable reflections on role playing and identity. Reichl knows that to be a good restaurant critic you have to be anonymous, but when she signs up to be the most important restaurant critic in the country, her picture is posted in every four-star, low-star, and no-star kitchen in town. Managers offer cash bonuses for advance notice of her visits and roll out the red carpet whether she likes it or not. What's a critic in search of the truth to do? And so begin Reichl's adventures in deception. She dons a frumpy blond wig and an off-season beige Armani suit, and on the advice of a friend --- an acting coach with a Pygmalion complex-she starts to assemble her new character's backstory. She takes to the assignment with astonishing ardor, and thus Molly Hollis, the retired high school teacher from Birmingham, Michigan, nouveau riche from her husband's real estate speculation, is born. Molly is duly ignored, mishandled and condescended to by the high-power staff at Le Cirque. The result: Reichl's famous double review, first as she ate there as Molly and then as she was coddled and pampered on her visit there as Ruth, New York Times food critic. When restaurateurs learn to watch for Molly, Reichl buys another wig and becomes someone else, and then someone else again, from a chic interior decorator to an eccentric redhead on whom her husband --- both disconcertingly and reassuringly-develops a terrible crush. As she puts on her disguises, she finds herself changed not just superficially but in character. She becomes Molly the school marm, Chloe the seductress, and Brenda the downtown earth mother-and imagine the complexities when she dines out as Miriam, her own mother. As Reichl metes out her critical stars, she gives a remarkable account of how one's outer appearance can influence one's inner character. expectations and appetites. She writes, Every restaurant is a theater, even the modest restaurants offer the opportunity to become someone else, at least for a little while. --- From the dust jacket flaps.

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Ruth Reichl’s bestselling memoir of her time as an undercover restaurant critic for The New York Times Ruth Reichl, world-renowned food critic and former editor in chief of Gourmet magazine, knows a thing or two about food. She also knows that as the most important food critic in the country, you need to be anonymous when reviewing some of the most high-profile establishments in the biggest restaurant town in the world—a charge she took very seriously, taking on the guise of a series of eccentric personalities. In Garlic and Sapphires , Reichl reveals the comic absurdity, artifice, and excellence to be found in the sumptuously appointed stages of the epicurean world and gives us—along with some of her favorite recipes and reviews—her remarkable reflections on how one’s outer appearance can influence one’s inner character, expectations, and appetites, not to mention the quality of service one receives. “As a memento of her time at the Times she gives us this wonderful book, which is funny—at times laugh-out-loud funny—and smart and wise.” —Jonathan Yardley, The Washington Post

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Inventario del vendedor #
11780
Título
Garlic and Sapphires: The Secret LIfe of a Critic in Disguise
Autor
Reichl, Ruth
Formato/Encuadernación
Hard Back
Estado del libro
Usado - Bueno
Estado de la sobrecubierta
Very Good
Cantidad disponible
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Edición
First Edition First Printing
Encuadernación
Tapa dura
ISBN 10
1594200319
ISBN 13
9781594200311
Editorial
The Penguin Press
Lugar de publicación
New York
Fecha de publicación
2005
Tamaño
6 1/2" X 9 1/2
Palabras clave
BIOGRAPHY COOKERY RECIPES KITCHENS COOKING

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