Delizia! The Epic History of the Italians and Their Food

Delizia! The Epic History of the Italians and Their Food

by JohnDickie (Author)

Synopsis

Everyone loves Italian food. But how did the Italians come to eat so well? The advertising industry tells us the answer lies in the vineyards and olive groves of Tuscany - among sun-weathered peasants, and mammas serving pasta under the pergola Yet this nostalgic fantasy has little to do with the real history of Italian cuisine. Because Italian food is city food. And telling its story means telling the story of the Italians as a people of city dwellers. For a thousand years, Italy's cities have been magnets for everything that makes for great eating: ingredients, talent, money, and power. In DELIZIA! the author of the acclaimed COSA NOSTRA takes a revelatory historical journey through the flavours of Italy's cities. From the bustle of Medieval Milan, to the bombast of Fascist Rome; from the pleasure gardens of Renaissance Ferrara, to the putrid alleyways of nineteenth-century Naples. In rich slices of urban life, DELIZIA! shows how violence and intrigue, as well as taste and creativity, went to make the world's favourite cuisine. With its mix of vivid story-telling, ground-breaking research and shrewd analysis, John Dickie's DELIZIA! is as appetising as the dishes it describes.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 416
Edition: 1st edition, 1st impression
Publisher: Sceptre
Published: 09 Aug 2007

ISBN 10: 0340896396
ISBN 13: 9780340896396
Prizes: Winner of Andre Simon Memorial Fund Award: Special Commendation 2007.

Media Reviews
'Wide-ranging ... Dickie writes interestingly about the twists and contradictions of Italian food' -- Times Literary Supplement 'Full of fascinating detail' -- Independent 'Much profitable reading is in store. A clever and provoking account of Italy's history ... informs as well as enlightens' -- Guardian 'Important' -- Observer 'Lots of books are written with passion about Italian food, precious few backed up with the deep historical background here presented in allegro con brio style by a clear-headed historian who rubbishes some too persistent myths and replaces them factual narratives no less fascinating.' -- The Times 'Mouthwatering ... like lunch in the green hills above Lake Como or dinner at the horseshoe bays of Sardinia, his book is sheer pleasure' -- Financial Times 'great entertainment' -- Scotsman
Author Bio
John Dickie is Reader in Italian Studies at University College London and has written articles and books on many aspects of Italian history. In 2005 he was awarded the title Commendatore dell'Ordine della Stella di Solidarieta' Italiana.