Verlag | Bloomsbury Academic |
Auflage | 2020 |
Seiten | 192 |
Format | 15,1 x 16,8 x 1,4 cm |
Gewicht | 168 g |
Artikeltyp | Englisches Buch |
Reihe | Object Lessons |
ISBN-10 | 1501344358 |
EAN | 9781501344350 |
Bestell-Nr | 50134435UA |
An intimate look at how coffee comforts and inspires and restores-how it works against time, with time, in time, to wake us up, to slow us down, to let us savor, ponder, prepare, reach out, remember, resolve, and dream.
Klappentext:
Object Lessons is a series of short, beautifully designed books about the hidden lives of ordinary things. Coffee--it's the thing that gets us through, and over, and around. The thing--the beverage, the break, the ritual--we choose to slow ourselves down or speed ourselves up. The excuse to pause; the reason to meet; the charge we who drink it allow ourselves in lieu of something stronger or scarier. Coffee goes to lifestyle, and character, and sensibility: where do we buy it, how do we brew it, how strong can we take it, how often, how hot, how cold? How does coffee remind us, stir us, comfort us? But Coffee is about more than coffee: it's a personal history and a promise to self; in her confrontation with the hours (with time--big picture, little picture), Dinah Lenney faces head-on the challenges of growing older and carrying on. Object Lessons is published in partnership with an essay series in The Atlantic.
Inhaltsverzeichnis:
Prologue1. The Impossibility of the Task 2. My Mother Is Coming, My Mother Is Coming The Questionnaire3. Coffee-Milk From the Coffee Diaries #14. My Emerging Palate A Coffee Story (Third-Hand)5. What We Talk About When We Talk About Coffee (Teresa Was Right)6. Coffee in Brooklyn7. Twenty-Two Hands...A Coffee Story (First-Hand)Rules Shmules (Just a Few, in No Particular Order)These Things About Coffee Are TrueFrom the Coffee Diaries #28. Serious Business9. Shouldn't Coffee Taste Like Coffee? (If You Say So)10. Coffee in Paris11. Extending the Metaphor12. All the Things You Are13. The Power of Suggestion14. One More Prompt15. Am I Blue From the Coffee Diaries #316. A Word About Tea A Riddle (Excellent Advertising) From the Coffee Diaries #4 17. Reunion Coffee and My Father From the Coffee Diaries #5 From the Coffee Diaries #618. Coffee and Catastrophe From the Coffee Diaries #719. Coffee in Echo Park20. Coffee and the Jews Coffee and Dad 21. The Widow22. Altered States From the Coffee Diaries #8 From the Coffee Diaries #9 From the Coffee Diaries #10EpilogueAcknowledgementsMy Coffee Book Fort (Further Reading)Index
Rezension:
Lenney's book, part of the publisher's Object Lessons series about the 'hidden lives of ordinary things,' is a fluid, involving memoir of her experience of coffee, a pleasurable tour of her memories, reflections, and research on the topic . The result is a winning combination of enthusiasm and naïveté, which allows the reader to explore recent research about coffee and its physiological effects, the more esoteric corners of coffee connoisseurship and fandom, and the cultural attitudes to coffee shown by her friends and family without ever feeling lectured ... This deft memoir-cum-meditation is as savory and stimulating as its subject. Los Angeles Review of Books