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Honey, Olives, Octopus

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Combining the best of memoir, travel literature, and food writing, Christopher Bakken delves into one of the most underappreciated cuisines in Europe in this rollicking celebration of the Greek tab...
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  • 26 March 2013
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Combining the best of memoir, travel literature, and food writing, Christopher Bakken delves into one of the most underappreciated cuisines in Europe in this rollicking celebration of the Greek table. He explores the traditions and history behind eight elements of Greek cuisine—olives, bread, fish, cheese, beans, wine, meat, and honey—and journeys through the country searching for the best examples of each. He picks olives on Thasos, bakes bread on Crete, eats thyme honey from Kythira with one of Greece’s greatest poets, and learns why Naxos is the best place for cheese in the Cyclades. Working with local cooks and artisans, he offers an intimate look at traditional village life, while honoring the conversations, friendships, and leisurely ceremonies of dining around which Hellenic culture has revolved for thousands of years. A hymn to slow food and to seasonal and sustainable cuisine, Honey, Olives, Octopus is a lyrical celebration of Greece, where such concepts have always been a simple part of living and eating well.
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Price: $34.95
Pages: 256
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Publication Date: 26 March 2013
Trim Size: 8.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780520275096
Format: Hardcover
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"A well-informed, sustained paean to the joys not only of the Greek table but also to the landscape of the country. . . .  Clearly and evocatively written, informative, well-paced, vivid, hunger-inducing - as well as sometimes, as the dark undertow exerts its pull, very poignant."
Christopher Bakken is Frederick F. Seely Professor of English at Allegheny College.  He is the author of three books of poetry: After GreeceGoat Funeral, and the forthcoming Eternity & Oranges. His poems, essays, and translations have been published widely in the U.S. and Europe.
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Prologue

1. Olives: The Throumbes of Thasos
2. Bread: The Prozymi of Kyria Konstandina
3. Fish: Tailing Barbounia
4. Cheese: The Stinky Cheeses of Naxos
5. Meat: Goats in the Ghost Towns of Chios
6. Beans: Chasing Chickpeas at Plati Yialós
7. Wine: Another Carafe at Prionia
8. Honey: The Thyme Honey of Aphrodite

Epilogue: At the Still in the Hills

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