Sun 1 Jul 2007
Audio Book Review: Garlic and Sapphires: The Secret Life of a Critic in Disguise by Ruth Reichl
Posted by Lady Jane under Arts & Entertainment , Biographies & MemoirsNo Comments
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"Garlic and Sapphires: The Secret Life of a Critic in Disguise" by Ruth Reichl Length: 10 hours and 57 min. ISBN: 1-4159-1591-1 New York Times Best Seller Listen to an excerpt with: Windows Media Player Real Player |
Garlic and Sapphires is Ruth Reichl’s riotous account of the many disguises she employs to dine anonymously. There is her stint as Molly Hollis, a frumpy blond with manicured nails and an off-beige Armani suit that Ruth takes on when reviewing Le Cirque. The result: her famous double review of the restaurant: first she ate there as Molly; and then as she was coddled and pampered on her visit there as Ruth, New York Times food critic.
What is even more remarkable about Reichl’s spy games is that as she takes on these various disguises, she finds herself changed not just superficially, but in character as well. She gives a remarkable account of how one’s outer appearance can very much influence one’s inner character, expectations, and appetites.
As she writes, “Every restaurant is a theater…even the modest restaurants offer the opportunity to become someone else, at least for a little while.” Garlic and Sapphires is a reflection on personal identity and role playing in the decadent, epicurean theaters of the restaurant world.
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