‘Amazing and eloquent….Nabhan makes us understand how finding and eating local foods connects us deeply and sensually.’—Alice Waters, Chez Panisse
Issuing a ‘profound and engaging…passionate call to us to re-think our food industry’ (Jim Harrison, author ofThe Raw and the Cooked), Gary Paul Nabhan reminds us that eating close to home is not just a matter of convenience—it is an act of deep cultural and environmental significance. Embodying ‘a perspective…at once ecological, economic, humanistic, and spiritual’ (
Los Angeles Times), Nabhan has dedicated his life to raising awareness about food—as an avid gardener, as an ethnobotanist preserving seed diversity, and as an activist devoted to recovering native food traditions in the Southwest. This ‘inspired and eloquently detailed account’ (Rick Bayless, Chefs Collaborative) tells of his year-long mission to eat only foods grown, fished, or gathered within two hundred miles of his home. ‘A good book for gardeners to read this winter’ (
The New York Times), Nabhan’s work ‘weav[es] together the traditions of Thoreau and M. F. K. Fisher [in] a soul food treatise for our time’ (Peter Hoffman, Chefs Collaborative).
Circa l’autore
Gary Paul Nabhan is a Mac Arthur “Genius Grant” Award–winning ethnobotanist and literary naturalist. He lives in Patagonia, Arizona.
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Lingua Inglese ● Formato EPUB ● Pagine 336 ● ISBN 9780393075496 ● Dimensione 0.7 MB ● Casa editrice W. W. Norton & Company ● Paese US ● Pubblicato 2002 ● Scaricabile 24 mesi ● Moneta EUR ● ID 7467392 ● Protezione dalla copia Adobe DRM
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