Al Dente: Madness, Beauty and the Food of Rome by David Winner

Al Dente: Madness, Beauty and the Food of Rome

David Winner

320 pages first pub 2012 (editions)

nonfiction history travel informative slow-paced
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Imagine the River Tiber as an alimentary tract. Picture a hungry saint. Think of erotic Renaissance fruit paintings, transubstantiation and a tiramisu café where magic is surely on the menu... This highly original interpretation of Rome's history,...

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