Allied Cookery: British, French, Italian, Belgian, Russian

Allied Cookery: British, French, Italian, Belgian, Russian

Por Gertrude Clergue (Editor), Raoul Dandurand, Grace Clergu Harrison (Editor), Stephen Leacock, Samuele Avellis, Various, Ella Wheeler Wilcox

Formato: ePub  (Adobe DRM)
Disponibilidad: Descarga inmediata

Sinopsis

Allied Cookery, an anthology that stands as a testament to culinary resilience and shared heritage amidst the harrowing times of World War I, encompasses a collection of recipes from the allied nations: Britain, France, Italy, Belgium, and Russia. Distinguished not just by its reflection on the sustenance of nations under siege but also by the varied literary styles of its contributors, the anthology serves as a culinary and cultural bridge, weaving together the strands of solidarity, innovation, and identity during conflict. Within its pages, the reader encounters an exquisite blend of narrative and traditional recipes, each a story of preservation and adaptation, echoing the resilience of the human spirit. The contributing authors, including notable figures like Stephen Leacock, Ella Wheeler Wilcox, and Raoul Dandurand, bring together a rich tapestry of backgrounds, reflecting the anthology's diverse literary and cultural compass. Their collective contributions underscore the intersection of culinary tradition and historical narrative, offering a lens through which to understand the cultural and social dynamics of the allied countries during World War I. This fusion of voices and culinary traditions underscores the anthologys role in the larger historical, cultural, and literary movements of the time, highlighting how food served as both sustenance and symbolism. Allied Cookery is more than a cookbook; it's a scholarly exploration into the heart of resilience, unity, and cultural identity during one of history's most tumultuous periods. It invites readers to traverse the culinary landscapes of nations united by adversity, offering a unique opportunity to understand the complexities of wartime Europe through the universal language of food. Scholars, culinary enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the intersections of food, history, and culture are encouraged to delve into this compilation. Its pages promise not only a collection of recipes but a journey into the shared experiences and the enduring spirit of the allied nations.

Ella Wheeler Wilcox