Hearty

By (author): andrea bennett

Thoughtful, wide-ranging essays exploring food as a source of pleasure, practical creativity, and sustenanceFood is the primary way andrea bennett connects with the world. They worked in the restaurant industry for a decade, and though they don’t eat much meat and can’t eat gluten, they take as much pleasure in food as Jeffrey Steingarten, Anthony Bourdain, or Guy Fieri. When they want to show someone they care, they cook them a meal. The essays in Hearty offer a snapshot of the North American cultural relationship to food and eating. Hearty dives deep into specific foods, such as chutney, carrots, and ice cream, but also explores appetite and desire in food media, the art of substitution, seed saving and the triumphs and trials of being a home gardener, how the food system works (and doesn’t), and complex societal narratives around health and pleasure. Combining journalism, cultural commentary, and personal reflection, Hearty follows bennett’s curiosity into kitchens, gardens, fields, and factories, offering a compassionate and compelling perspective on food from seed to table.

AUTHOR

andrea bennett

andrea bennett’s writing has appeared in several literary journals and magazines across North America; her poetry has been anthologized in books
from McGraw-Hill Ryerson and Ooligan Press. In 2012, she received a National Magazine Awards honourable mention in the Politics and Public Interest category. She is a contributing editor at Geist, and a former editor at Adbusters, This magazine and PRISM international. Originally from Hamilton, andrea
now lives in Vancouver with her partner, Will. She is a graduate of the University of British Columbia’s MFA program in Creative Writing.


Reviews

“Rigorous reportage and history exist alongside memoir in these exciting and enriching essays by andrea bennett With no interest in being didactic bennett thoughtfully explores questions around the cooking production and future of food Smart somehow both rigorous and fun this is my favourite book of food writing in years Naben Ruthnum author of Curry Eating Reading and Race”

“Good memoir writing about food gets at sensory experience and tactile memories yes But bennetts essays on eating and feeding othersopen up the readers mind to what makes the genre truly great the act of staying fed being as frustrating as it is calming and as revealing about inequality as it is nourishing to body and mind Chantal Braganza deputy editor FoodChatelaine”

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Details

Dimensions:

248 Pages
8.5in * 5.5in * 0.5695in
0.66lb

Published:

September 03, 2024

City of Publication:

Toronto

Country of Publication:

CA

Publisher:

ECW Press

ISBN:

9781770417601

Book Subjects:

COOKING / Essays & Narratives

Language:

eng

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