




Buy Kitchen Confidential New by Bourdain, Anthony (ISBN: 9780747553557) from desertcart's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Review: Culinary Adventures - Mr Bourdain comes across as something of a tortured soul totally at odds with most aspects of being a regular functioning human being, this in itself is why I love this book soo much. He has a gift for story telling and self effacing behavior that I find very appealing in a writer and for that matter a person. Very true to himself. The book fires along at great pace through his life starting from a brief look at his childhood and some of his formulative inspirations, interspersed with foodie bits, all the way through his early cooking years in Provincetown and what became a very chequered career filled with full on substance fuelled misadventures. Dealing with life on the fringes he stumbles from one mad job\situation to the next as he struggles with his inner demons and various addictions. Carving up a reputation as a force to be reckoned with he crashes his way through the new york culinary scene leaving a trail of destruction in his wake think Fear And Loathing and your on the right tracks. What I find most appealing about this book is how he comes across as having a lot of depth of personality and is able throughout to be reflective, understanding on a deeper level his potential, regularly defacing his own bad behaviour showing growth and understanding of his flaws despite being hopelessly bound by them as many of us are, (speaking personally). He is great at describing time and place making this reader feel and sense the energy of the life. He meets some fascinating, darkly charming characters with lots of funny, wicked moments and tales. Even though I have no doubht he made a lot of mistakes and upset a few people on route. I didnt have him down as a bad or malicious person at any stage, he did what was necessary to survive in a difficult business and survive he did with gusto! This versatility is perhaps one of his greatest strengths, his ability to adapt and keep rolling on. I found him also to show a deeper understanding of the human condition, what makes us all tick or motivations and drives, out of this awareness comes a kindness and sense of humility that I found appealing in his character. All in all a very entertaining book! Review: Maybe I had too high expectations - The first half of the book went down very quickly and flawlessly, but towards the middle/end, repetitions, incongruencies, and narrative stagnation took their toll. Don't get me wrong, it's a nice book, and cooks will definitely relate and find it much more enticing. I possibly was influenced by my high expectations due to my sympathy for Bourdain.
| Best Sellers Rank | 170,583 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 7 in Food & Travel Writing 884 in Biographies & Memoirs (Books) |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (24,819) |
| Dimensions | 12.9 x 2.2 x 19.6 cm |
| Edition | New |
| ISBN-10 | 0747553556 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0747553557 |
| Item weight | 261 g |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 320 pages |
| Publication date | 4 Jun. 2001 |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing PLC |
B**N
Culinary Adventures
Mr Bourdain comes across as something of a tortured soul totally at odds with most aspects of being a regular functioning human being, this in itself is why I love this book soo much. He has a gift for story telling and self effacing behavior that I find very appealing in a writer and for that matter a person. Very true to himself. The book fires along at great pace through his life starting from a brief look at his childhood and some of his formulative inspirations, interspersed with foodie bits, all the way through his early cooking years in Provincetown and what became a very chequered career filled with full on substance fuelled misadventures. Dealing with life on the fringes he stumbles from one mad job\situation to the next as he struggles with his inner demons and various addictions. Carving up a reputation as a force to be reckoned with he crashes his way through the new york culinary scene leaving a trail of destruction in his wake think Fear And Loathing and your on the right tracks. What I find most appealing about this book is how he comes across as having a lot of depth of personality and is able throughout to be reflective, understanding on a deeper level his potential, regularly defacing his own bad behaviour showing growth and understanding of his flaws despite being hopelessly bound by them as many of us are, (speaking personally). He is great at describing time and place making this reader feel and sense the energy of the life. He meets some fascinating, darkly charming characters with lots of funny, wicked moments and tales. Even though I have no doubht he made a lot of mistakes and upset a few people on route. I didnt have him down as a bad or malicious person at any stage, he did what was necessary to survive in a difficult business and survive he did with gusto! This versatility is perhaps one of his greatest strengths, his ability to adapt and keep rolling on. I found him also to show a deeper understanding of the human condition, what makes us all tick or motivations and drives, out of this awareness comes a kindness and sense of humility that I found appealing in his character. All in all a very entertaining book!
G**A
Maybe I had too high expectations
The first half of the book went down very quickly and flawlessly, but towards the middle/end, repetitions, incongruencies, and narrative stagnation took their toll. Don't get me wrong, it's a nice book, and cooks will definitely relate and find it much more enticing. I possibly was influenced by my high expectations due to my sympathy for Bourdain.
G**N
Brilliant
Outstanding read. My book of the year.
M**M
As described
Satisfactory
C**E
Great value and fast shipping.
Excellent value, fast shipping. Thank you very much.
J**Y
O k
O k
J**N
Very 👍 good
Great insight to a clandestine world of misfits and maniacs. RIP chef Bordain 👨🍳 😢 a class act in himself!!
C**Y
Why did you leave us so early...?!
I absolutely loved this book. I first heard about AB when a friend of mine bought the book when it first came out. He is a real foodie and knew of the author from his days at Brasserie Les Halle in NYC. I started following his food / travel programmes and have become a real convert to all things food! The honesty of the man is the first thing that grabbed me, his self deprecating style is unique and appreciated by someone who can equally see his own flaws. The dark humour drips throughout the read. It is narrated as much as written and flows really well. As a person that spent his early life in the meat industry in London, the comparisons that are drawn are absolutely spot on and truly show that the food industry certainly attracts a particular personality. This is a book that anyone who has a modicum of interest in food can enjoy, and I would really like everyone to read what a wonderful bloke Anthony Bourdain was. I regret that he left this earth too early, but his life lives on in his writings. I have already purchased Medium Raw, so watch this space for my review!
A**R
As Advertised. Good read.
A**R
Good behind the scenes work. Love the stories and wisdom. My food life has been forever changed. Don’t eat seafood on Monday.
R**N
A classic grimy account of the NY culinary scene from the late 80s to 90s.
M**T
Read it
R**.
I had to slow myself down in the last chapter as I realised the book is coming to an end. I finished and wanted more but resigned to the fact it won't be. As a former line cook, much of the book resonated well, had me laughing, gasping, wondering how the heck does this world operate so gritty, when the plates that come out look so pretty. Great read.
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