9780791464809-0791464806-Keeping House: A Novel in Recipes (Suny Series, Women Writers in Translation)

Keeping House: A Novel in Recipes (Suny Series, Women Writers in Translation)

ISBN-13: 9780791464809
ISBN-10: 0791464806
Author: Clara Sereni
Publication date: 2011
Publisher: SUNY Press
Format: Paperback 164 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780791464809
ISBN-10: 0791464806
Author: Clara Sereni
Publication date: 2011
Publisher: SUNY Press
Format: Paperback 164 pages

Summary

Keeping House: A Novel in Recipes (Suny Series, Women Writers in Translation) (ISBN-13: 9780791464809 and ISBN-10: 0791464806), written by authors Clara Sereni, was published by SUNY Press in 2011. With an overall rating of 3.7 stars, it's a notable title among other Culinary Biographies (Cooking Education & Reference, Professionals & Academics) books. You can easily purchase or rent Keeping House: A Novel in Recipes (Suny Series, Women Writers in Translation) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Culinary Biographies books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $7.3.

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Food and its preparation play an integral role in this novel of a young Italian woman struggling to find her own identity in a family of strong personalities and colorful figures.

"Over 100 recipes guide and shape Sereni’s autobiographical novel of self-discovery … foodies will relish learning how to make Arugula Spread, Vitello Tonnato (Veal with Tuna) and Zabaione Ice Cream." — Publishers Weekly

Part autobiographical novel and part cookbook, Keeping House tells the story of a young Italian woman struggling to find self-definition and self-identity. Born into a prominent Jewish Italian family full of strong personalities and colorful figures, Clara narrates the humorous, dramatic, and often poignant events that inform her life. Intertwining recipes with her narrative, Clara uses food as markers for the cornerstones of her life, allowing her to discover and remember both public and private events—a Yom Kippur dinner, fascism and antifascism, the early years of the young Italian republic, the politics and culture of the Italian left, the openness of the 1960s and '70s, and the retreat into privacy of the 1980s.

“…a charming and poignant novel … it represented an innovative Italian foray into a diverse genre of contemporary literature that was a cook book (and not only), a novel (and not only), as well as a memoir (and not only) … The novel works because it engages us thoroughly; it is food for thought and food for nourishment. Congratulations to the translators … Readers will not regret accepting their invitation ‘to meditate on the various courses and to savour them as well.’” — Quaderni D’Italianistica

"[Sereni's] ferocious refusal of the overbearing family and the traditional couple is softened by her loving understanding of the different roles in life and culinary rituals. They are all parts of an identity that manifests itself in her work and friendships, in her mosaic-style life, where eggplants, cloves, beans, meatballs, and ‘crostini’ can become ingredients of creativity." — Indice

"I like the various ways in which food affects the development of a young woman, whose loss of her biological mother remains an untapped yearning in this fictionalized autobiography. The traditional province of women, the kitchen, Sereni suggests, is no mere defense against the world." — Mary Jo Bona, editor of The Voices We Carry: Recent Italian/American Women’s Fiction, Second Edition

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