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The Wild Vine
A Forgotten Grape and the Untold Story of American Wine
2010
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A rich romp through untold American history featuring fabulous characters, The Wild Vine is the tale of a little-known American grape that rocked the fine-wine world of the nineteenth century and is poised to do so again today.Author Todd Kliman sets out on an epic quest to unravel the mystery behind Norton, a grape used to make a Missouri wine that claimed a prestigious gold medal at an international exhibition in Vienna in 1873. At a time when the vineyards of France wer...
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2011
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Restaurant critics are supposed to maintain their distance about chefs and restaurateurs. Or so Todd Kliman had always maintained. But when Peter Chang, an emigre genius capable of turning ordinary food into small miracles, crossed his radar, he couldnt help himself. He becomes obsessed with Chang's cooking. When it turns out that the chef possesses both a checkered past and an increasingly enigmatic present, jumping from restaurant to restaurant across the country, fleeing towns and expec...
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The Best of Southern Food Writing
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- John T. EdgeSara Camp MilamDaniel PattersonSusan OrleanSara RoahenEdward LeeEddie HuangSara WoodIda MaMusuKathleen PurvisArgentina OrtegaNikki MetzgarTodd KlimanJohn T. EdgeSara Camp MilamFrancis LamRobert F. MossRayna GreenBurkhard BilgerBarry EstabrookGabriel ThompsonBesha RodellJane BlackBill HeaveyDan BaumJonathan MilesSue NguyenJulia ReedSeán McKeithanSarah HepolaPatricia SmithJohn SullivanAmy EvansAnn Taylor PittmanJack PendarvisJeffrey SteingartenMary Louise NosserLangston HughesJessica B. HarrisStephen A. Crockett Jr.Monique TruongBrett AndersonCourtney BalestierJoe St. ColumbiaJoe YorkJake Adam YorkRobb WalshKevin YoungLolis Eric ElieEstate of Lucille Clifton
2014
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How does Southern food look from the outside? The form is caught in constantly dueling stereotypes: It’s so often imagined as either the touchingly down-home feast or the heartstopping health scourge of a nation. But as any Southern transplant will tell you once they’ve spent time in the region, Southerners share their lives in food, with a complex mix of stories of belonging and not belonging and of traditions that form identities of many kinds.Cornbread Nation 7, edited ...
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