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Garlic and sapphires, the secret life of a critic in disguise, Ruth Reichl

Label
Garlic and sapphires, the secret life of a critic in disguise, Ruth Reichl
Language
eng
resource.biographical
autobiography
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Garlic and sapphires
Oclc number
57494789
Responsibility statement
Ruth Reichl
Sub title
the secret life of a critic in disguise
Summary
"This third volume of Reichl's autobiography covers her years as the New York Times' powerful restaurant critic, and readers of her previous books will relish the tales of her life at the summit of her power. Having been lured east from a successful stint in Los Angeles, Reichl faces a hideously competitive market, where even her predecessor seems out to get her. She adopts a number of disguises to keep restaurant owners from recognizing her. Repeated visits to Le Cirque, Sirio Maccioni's lionized temple of dining, yield wildly differing experiences, so she pens a so-so review only to find out it's the publisher's favorite restaurantReichl's insistence on reviewing non-mainstream restaurants upsets those who think Manhattan ends at Central Park North. Reichl offers few other insights into the inner workings of the nation's most powerful newspaper. Some of the book's most affecting episodes involve her young son's love of potatoes in all forms. And a touching encounter with a homeless man in the subway after a particularly chic and elegant lunch outlines the ironies of her profession. Reichl reproduces a number of her most significant reviews, and she also offers recipes for favorite dishes."--From Booklist
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