Publisher |
Soho Press |
Publication Year |
2004 |
ISBN-13 |
9781569473597 |
ISBN-10 |
9781569473597 |
Binding |
Paperback |
Edition |
First |
Number of Pages |
150 Pages |
Language |
(English) |
Dimensions (Cms) |
11.43 x 0.64 x 19.05 |
Weight (grms) |
175 |
Foods, flavors, textures, aromas are like memories for Abe Opincar. He remembers leaving his wife the night he baked chicken, being criticized by French hosts for not properly eating ripe peaches with a knife and a fork, eggs sunny side up and first sex, cornmeal mush and his dotty aunt, garlic and his father’s love. We might look at a photograph or memento. Opincar’s recollections are summoned by food.
His life in California, Kyoto, Jerusalem, Paris, Istanbul and Tijuana is all called up by flavors that bring back the moments and places and people he broke bread with and loved. What’s recalled and savored is sometimes laugh-out-loud funny, or insightful and poignant, but it is always witty and penetrating and wholly beguiling. We eat what we are. Food is life, and Opincar relishes it.
Abe Opincar has published countless articles and writes for The San Diego Reader and Gourmet. He lives in Southern California and New York.
Abe Opincar
Abe Opincar was born in San Diego, attended high school in Bordeaux and Kyoto, and studied in Jerusalem. He has earned his living as a writer since he was 20. He now writes for the San Diego Reader reviewing and ranking places of worship (how California can you get?).
Abe Opincar
Soho Press