Description - Food, the Vital Stuff by William S. Burroughs
An aphorism: you are what you eat.
A second aphorism: the discovery of a new dish does more for the happiness of mankind than the discovery of a star.
A third aphorism: dessert without cheese is like a pretty woman with only one eye.
The French philosopher-gourmet Jean-Anthelme Brillat-Savarin wrote all three almost two centuries ago. Like most aphorisms they have the cracked ring of the nearly true. Brillat-Savarin was on surer ground - ground as hard as ungrated Parmesan - when he wrote:
The world is nothing without life, and all that lives takes nourishment.
So: you are what you eat, and if you don't eat, you aren't.
This issue of Granta examines the vital stuff. Food as indulgence, certainly (gastro-pornography - blinis with caviar, roast puffin), but also food as a taboo, a cruelty, a repulsion, a desperate need, a failed sex aid, and a way of earning your living.
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