The Upstairs Delicatessen: On Eating, Reading, Reading About Eating, and Eating While Reading

The Upstairs Delicatessen: On Eating, Reading, Reading About Eating, and Eating While Reading

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  • Author:Dwight Garner
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Summary

Garner gathers a literary chorus to capture the joys of reading and eating in this comic, personal classic。

Reading and eating, like Krazy and Ignatz, Sturm und Drang, prosciutto and melon, Simon and Schuster, and radishes and butter, have always, for me, simply gone together。 The book you’re holding is a product of these combined gluttonies。

Dwight Garner, the beloved New York Times critic and the author of Garner’s Quotations , serves up the intertwined pleasures of books and food。 The product of a lifetime of obsessively reading, eating, and every combination therein, The Upstairs On Eating, Reading, Reading About Eating, and Eating While Reading is a charming, emotional memoir, one that only Garner could write。 In it, he records the voices of great writers and the stories from his life that fill his mind as he moves through the sections of the day and of this breakfast, lunch, shopping, the occasional nap, drinking, and dinner。

Through his lifelong infatuation with these twin joys, we meet the man behind the pages and the plates, and a portrait of Garner, eager and insatiable, emerges。 He writes with tenderness and humor about his mayonnaise-laden childhood in West Virginia and Naples, Florida (and about his father’s famous peanut butter and pickle sandwich), his mind-opening marriage to a chef from a foodie family (“Cree grew up taking leftover frog legs to school in her lunch box”), and the words and dishes closest to his heart。 This is a book to be savored, though it may just whet your appetite for more。

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Reviews

Susanne

Thank you to the author, Farrar, Straus and Giroux and NetGalley, for an ARC in exchange for an honest review。For someone like me, who loves food, and loves reading, this is a very enjoyable read。 Structured around the meals and activities of a day, the author recounts lots of personal anecdotes, weaves in mentions of books and poems about eating and food (or that feature memorable meals etc。), as well as stories about well-known authors and restaurants。 Part memoir, part musings and complemente Thank you to the author, Farrar, Straus and Giroux and NetGalley, for an ARC in exchange for an honest review。For someone like me, who loves food, and loves reading, this is a very enjoyable read。 Structured around the meals and activities of a day, the author recounts lots of personal anecdotes, weaves in mentions of books and poems about eating and food (or that feature memorable meals etc。), as well as stories about well-known authors and restaurants。 Part memoir, part musings and complemented by mentions of books that fit the topic, this sent me down a few rabbit holes and resulted in several lists of "must reads"。 。。。more

Terris

I so enjoyed this book about “eating, reading, reading about eating, and eating while reading!” Author Dwight Garner has really done his homework as he talks about famous authors, their books, and comments they have made, all regarding food and drink。 Garner, himself a journalist, book reviewer, food critic and lover, has accumulated hundreds of quotes about food but also adds in some of his favorite life memories when food was an important “ingredient。” He divides the book into chapters: Breakf I so enjoyed this book about “eating, reading, reading about eating, and eating while reading!” Author Dwight Garner has really done his homework as he talks about famous authors, their books, and comments they have made, all regarding food and drink。 Garner, himself a journalist, book reviewer, food critic and lover, has accumulated hundreds of quotes about food but also adds in some of his favorite life memories when food was an important “ingredient。” He divides the book into chapters: Breakfast, Lunch, Shopping, Swim or Nap, Drinking, and Dinner。 It feels like a day in which many people express their opinions about how much food and drink have impacted their lives。It was fun, witty, educational, and scrumptious! I loved it and highly recommend it!Thank you to NetGalley for an advanced copy。 。。。more

AnnieM

The Upstairs Delicatessen is an enjoyable journey through eating and drinking and takes us on multiple rabbit holes which I enjoyed tremendously。 Part memoir, part survey of literature and quotes about food and drinking, Given that he is a s a book critic for the New York Times and a former senior editor of the New York Times Book Review, it makes sense that is so well read (and fed - sorry but I could not help but add this rhyme) I made notes on all the different foods and books I want to pursu The Upstairs Delicatessen is an enjoyable journey through eating and drinking and takes us on multiple rabbit holes which I enjoyed tremendously。 Part memoir, part survey of literature and quotes about food and drinking, Given that he is a s a book critic for the New York Times and a former senior editor of the New York Times Book Review, it makes sense that is so well read (and fed - sorry but I could not help but add this rhyme) I made notes on all the different foods and books I want to pursue next。 This book was a fun and quick read。 Thank you to Netgalley and Farrar, Straus and Giroux for an ARC and I left this review voluntarily。 。。。more

Cynthia

3。5

Arthur Morrill III

“The Upstairs Delicatessen: On Eating, Reading, Reading About Eating, and Eating While Reading, by Dwight Garner (NetGalley Shelf App (EPUB), Farrar, Straus and Giroux, ISBN 9780374603427, Publication Date 30 November 2023), earns four strong stars。Dwight Garner penned a clever piece of work and a charming memoir that reveals how important what we eat (and when) is to who we are (and why)。 The approach is entrancing, taking us through the day’s meals and activities (even including naps)。 This en “The Upstairs Delicatessen: On Eating, Reading, Reading About Eating, and Eating While Reading, by Dwight Garner (NetGalley Shelf App (EPUB), Farrar, Straus and Giroux, ISBN 9780374603427, Publication Date 30 November 2023), earns four strong stars。Dwight Garner penned a clever piece of work and a charming memoir that reveals how important what we eat (and when) is to who we are (and why)。 The approach is entrancing, taking us through the day’s meals and activities (even including naps)。 This entrancing journey not only reveals our makeup, but also why who and what we are is no accident。 All of this is complemented by an accompanying theme of writers, writing, and books, all of which figures greatly in the author’s life and profession。If you’re like me, you will be highlighting passages for later reference and contemplation and laughing aloud at his many musings and conclusions。 It is definitely a book to be treasured by anyone who loves life and food…and reading。 It’s a very stylish book and deserves a place on anyone’s favorite bookshelf。Sincere thanks to the author, and Kindle Edition (PDF) and Farrar, Straus and Giroux Publishing, for granting this reviewer the opportunity to read this Advance Reader Copy (ARC), and thanks to NetGalley EPUB for helping to make that possible。 。。。more

Kayo

I love to eat while I read, always have。。。this book was stupendous。 Thanks to author, publisher and Netgalley for the chance to read this book。 While I got the book for free it had no bearing on the rating I gave it。

Rhonda Lomazow

A really wonderful read a perfect book for a foodie for someone who loves to read and if your New York lover this book is for you。The author had me laughing made me hungry and adding to my cookbook collection。Will be recommending this delightful memoir。#netgalley #fsg

Andrew

A compendium of great quotes and stories about eating , drinking , and napping。 What more can you want。 Garner must have read every book, poem, memoir that touches on eating and drinking because he quotes great lines, stories and poem about those activities profusely through his book。 And they are fabulous。 This couple with the telling of his food experiences growing up and as an adult combine to make this book entertaining and informative。 Highly recommended。

Poppy Marlowe

Synopsis: (from Netgalley, the provider of the book for me to review)*************************************************************************************************Garner gathers a literary chorus to capture the joys of reading and eating in this comic, personal classic。Reading and eating, like Krazy and Ignatz, Sturm und Drang, prosciutto and melon, Simon and Schuster, and radishes and butter, have always, for me, gone together。 The book you’re holding is a product of these combined gluttonie Synopsis: (from Netgalley, the provider of the book for me to review)*************************************************************************************************Garner gathers a literary chorus to capture the joys of reading and eating in this comic, personal classic。Reading and eating, like Krazy and Ignatz, Sturm und Drang, prosciutto and melon, Simon and Schuster, and radishes and butter, have always, for me, gone together。 The book you’re holding is a product of these combined gluttonies。Dwight Garner, the beloved New York Times critic and the author of Garner’s Quotations, serves up the intertwined pleasures of books and food。 The product of a lifetime of obsessively reading, eating, and every combination therein, The Upstairs Delicatessen: On Eating, Reading, Reading About Eating, and Eating While Reading is a charming, emotional memoir, one that only Garner could write。 In it, he records the voices of great writers and the stories from his life that fill his mind as he moves through the sections of the day and this book: breakfast, lunch, shopping, the occasional nap, drinking, and dinner。Through his lifetime obsession with these twin joys, we meet the man behind the pages and the plates, and a portrait of Garner’s life, eager and insatiable, emerges。 He writes with tenderness and humour about his mayonnaise-laden childhood in West Virginia and Naples, Florida (including his father’s famous peanut butter and pickle sandwich), his mind-opening marriage to a chef from a foodie family (“Cree grew up taking frog’s legs to school in her lunch box”), and the words and dishes closest to his heart。 This book is to be savoured, though it may whet your appetite for more。Food and books are the perfect match (as is a sweet pickle, cheese and PB Sandwich: his dad left out the cheese)。 This is a great memoir about eating and reading and growing up and it made me hungry reading it, although I am not sure that frog legs will be on my dinner plate anytime soon。 Not a cookbook, but a love letter to food, I will recommend it to readers in our library system。 。。。more

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