Physiology of taste

9782081416482
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Publisher's presentation: The Physiology of Taste is a collection of memoirs. Memoirs of humor, in the heroic-comic tone, or how to treat familiar matters with a touch of nobility, a zest of pomp or solemnity. This could be tiresome, if everything was not bathed in modesty and gaiety. Brillat-Savarin is the most amiable author there is. But it is about cooking. Brillat-Savarin inaugurates with genius this intellectualization of gastronomy which was not to cease until our days. He is a witness to the time when the restaurant, a place to eat, was imposed to the detriment of the inn, a refuge for the traveler without fire or place, where one could only drink and eat. Cooking became professionalized and every profession gave rise to discourse; sitting down to eat was a matter of language. Beyond the need to eat, the pleasure of the table is like a staging: the luxury of desire. Desired food is a kind of ceremony by which man celebrates his power, his freedom to burn his energy "for nothing". "In this sense," says Roland Barthes, "Brillat-Savarin's book is from beginning to end the book of the 'properly human', for it is desire (in that it speaks to itself) that distinguishes man." Author Biography: Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin (1755-1826) was a French magistrate and writer. His Physiology of Taste, a founding text of gastronomy, has been a huge success since its publication in 1825.

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Publication Year
2017
Technical specification

Author : Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin Collection : Champs (Flammarion) Weight : 280 g Language : French

Dimensions
17,9 x 10,8 x 1,9 cm
Number of Pages
399
EAN
9782081416482

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