Salty

Lessons on Eating, Drinking, and Living from Revolutionary Women

Narrated by Erin deWard
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Pub Date Jun 28 2022 | Archive Date Jun 21 2022

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Description

If you could have a dinner party with anyone dead or alive, who would it be? That's the question film critic and food writer Alissa Wilkinson answered as she gathered a hypothetical table of women who challenged norms and defied conventional wisdom. Ella Baker, Alice B. Toklas, Hannah Arendt, Octavia Butler, Agnes Varda, Elizabeth David, Edna Lewis, Maya Angelou, Laurie Colwin: these smart, engaging, revolutionary, and creative twentieth-century women were all profoundly influenced by their own relationships to food, drink, and other elements of sustenance. In Salty, Wilkinson explores the ways food managed to root these women into their various callings. For some, it was cultivating perseverance in the face of hardship. For others, it was nurturing a freedom to act, even in the face of opposition, toward justice and equality. For others, it was an examination of what it means to be human with all its desire, heartbreak, sacrifice, isolation, and liberty. Salty is Alissa Wilkinson's invitation to you. Join these sharp, empowered, and often subversive women and discover how to live with courage, agency, grace, smarts, snark, saltiness, and sometimes feasting-even in uncertain times.

If you could have a dinner party with anyone dead or alive, who would it be? That's the question film critic and food writer Alissa Wilkinson answered as she gathered a hypothetical table of women...


Advance Praise

"There's much to savor, and Wilkinson's essays are vivid, evocative, and convivial: as she notes, quoting Colwin, 'Without fellowship life is not worth living.' This literary feast will make readers feel like they're pulling up a seat at the table." —Publishers Weekly

"There's much to savor, and Wilkinson's essays are vivid, evocative, and convivial: as she notes, quoting Colwin, 'Without fellowship life is not worth living.' This literary feast will make readers...


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