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This book is a collection of essays in which the author, the famous Serbian journalist Neda Todorovic, talks about food, looking at it from completely different aspects - from historical to sexual. An easy, entertaining, educational read. When my friend returned from his first short trip to America, I couldn’t help but be curious: “What does it look like with American women?” - “Fast, hygienic and without taste,” he answered. “Like fast food.”
Book of the famous Serbian journalist and professor at the University of Belgrade Neda Todorovic, “Food as a Kind of Sex” (2001) is a collection of gastronomic essays written at a time when a shrinking Yugoslavia found itself under strict international economic sanctions. The author emphasizes that working on the book became for her an escape from the oppressive atmosphere of unbearable reality into an area of research that seemed inaccessible, fabulous, exciting and incredibly tasty. However, it turned out that it was not at all safe here. On the contrary.
ISBN | 5-901582-54-3 |
Publisher | Амфора |
Format | 75х100/32 |
Publication date | 2004 |
Library Circulation | 5000 |
Number of Pages | 192 |
Book series | Фишки |
Bookbinding | твердый |
Language | Russian |