Our Lady of Perpetual Hunger: A Memoir

我們永不止息的飢餓:女性烘焙師的回憶錄

類別 : 傳記回憶錄
ISBN: 978-0525560944
頁數 : 304
出版 : Penguin Press, 2020 年 8 月 4 日
版本 : 精裝版
版權窗口 : 繁體博達代理Mingming / 简体博達代理Mingming

內容介紹

 美國南方著名糕點主廚Lisa Donovan的回憶錄,講述了她在烹飪和生存的回憶錄,以及講述女性故事的強大力量。《Our Lady of Perpetual Hunger》揭露了Lisa Donovan作為女性,在美國一些最繁忙且成功的餐廳中的親身經歷,這些經歷促使她反思並最終作出革命性決定:在充斥著有毒文化的餐飲業中,重新找回慷慨與善意的精神。

詹姆斯·比爾德獎得主、散文作家、作家及廚師 Lisa Donovan 曾擔任美國南方一些最具影響力餐廳的甜點主廚,幫助重新定義了「南方烘焙師」的意義。Lisa 的首本著作《Our Lady of Perpetual Hunger》於 2020 年 8 月出版,並榮獲 2021 年 M.F.K. Fisher 卓越獎 (M.F.K. Fisher Prize of Excellence)。

本書靈感來源於她在《Food & Wine》上發表、引發熱烈討論的號召性文章,帶來深刻而激勵人心的啟示。

 

美國南方著名廚師及James Beard Award詹姆斯·比爾德獎得主、散文作家Lisa Donovan,曾參與建立美國南方一些最具影響力的廚房,其糕點作品引領了傳統甜點的復興。然而,在這個行業中,她卻難以謀生,因為男性廚師常以女性廚師和有色人種廚師傳承下來的故事、食譜與烹飪遺產為基礎,建構起自己的成功事業。

 

在她職業生涯的一個高峰時刻,她為食品界傳奇人物Diana Kennedy的一場慶祝活動製作了完美的甜點。當Kennedy問起為什麼此前從未聽說過她時,Donovan回答說她不知道。Kennedy則回應道:「我知道為什麼,別再讓男人來代替你發言。」

 

《OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HUNGER》 是Lisa Donovan辛辣、動人而深刻的回憶錄,記錄了她如何奪回自己的故事,以及那些前輩女性的敘事。她家族的女家長們透過食物找到力量與熱情,並激勵了Lisa Donovan卓越的職業生涯。對她而言,愛的語言就是款待,而她的目標是歡迎每個人來到一個充滿美食與公平的餐桌旁。

Lisa Donovan在人生的每個階段都被告知自己不夠好:她來自一個掙扎求存的南方家庭,這個家族對自身的混血背景感到羞愧,其長輩們又常常貶低家族中的女性。她作為一位年輕母親,曾經歷過虐待與侵害。但她的救贖來自於食物、自立以及食品界支持她的女性。

 

繼承已故John Egerton的精神,《OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HUNGER》是一段無法忘懷的美國南方旅程,圍繞階級、性別與種族的主題,於餐桌之上娓娓道來。

 

作者Lisa Donovan重新定義了「美國南方烘焙師」的意義,作為南方一些最具影響力的大廚的糕點主廚,她以創新的方式呈現南方甜點。她大膽地將教堂蛋糕和派融入高級餐飲體驗,為南方糕點建立了以技術為基礎、富有歷史深度的敘事風格。

 

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作者介紹

作者Lisa Donovan重新定義了「美國南方烘焙師」的意義,作為南方一些最具影響力的大廚的糕點主廚,她以創新的方式呈現南方甜點。她大膽地將教堂蛋糕和派融入高級餐飲體驗,為南方糕點建立了以技術為基礎、富有歷史深度的敘事風格。

 

Donovan憑藉她在《Food & Wine》上的寫作榮獲James Beard詹姆斯·比爾德獎,並且是該雜誌的撰稿人。此外,她還曾是René Redzepi舉辦的全球知名MAD研討會的特邀演講嘉賓。《Our Lady of Perpetual Hunger》是她的首部著作。

書評

“The pastry chef Lisa Donovan knows the insides of some of the South’s top restaurant kitchens even better than people think they want to know them. In her moving, real-talk memoir, the James Beard Award–winning writer describes beautifully the current, sometimes painful moment that Southern writers, editors, and chefs—perhaps especially women—have found themselves in as the world at large seems enamored by Southern food.” —Garden & Gun, Favorite Books for Southerners in 2020

“Donovan is such a vivid writer—smart, raunchy, vulnerable and funny— that if her vaunted caramel cakes and sugar pies are half as good as her prose, well, I'd be open to even giving that signature buttermilk whipped cream she tops her desserts with a try. . . . Our Lady of Perpetual Hunger is about the multiple hungers that Donovan has been driven to satisfy in her life—for wonderful food, certainly, but also for love and community and for gratifying work that can support a family.” —Maureen Corrigan, NPR

“An absolutely stupendous memoir…defines a philosophy that I value very much: good old American pragmatism—what is most useful is most truthful… She’s an amazing chef, she’s an amazing person, an amazing mom… [Now,] the world will finally get to see what an unbelievable writer she is. She is gifted in ways that most people, even good writers, are not… [Donovan] finally has a platform to let the world know just how talented she is.” —Dave Chang, chef of the Momofuku restaurants and host of “Ugly Delicious” 

“Lisa is an all-around perfect person, and this book tells the story of one of my favorite people.” —Matty Matheson, New York Magazine  
 
Our Lady of Perpetual Hunger from Southern pastry royalty Lisa Donavan won’t steer you wrong. A heady cocktail of love, family, food, and the fire that drives her personal and professional journey, Donavan really knows how to wring out the marrow in a story, how to bring you into a world that is etched and fleshed out with tremendous skill and a singular voice.” Thrillist 

“With anger, honesty, wit and passion...an impeccable blend of deadpan humor, candor and righteousness, Donovan critiques not only the rampant sexism in haute cuisine, but also the misogyny prevalent in our culture at large, not shying away from depicting her experiences of domestic partner abuse, rape and gender-based pay disparity...Assertive and empowering”—Kathleen Rooney, Star Tribune 
 
“Donovan documents her struggles in a male-dominated field, her mixed-race heritage, her own experience with abuse and assault and how she put her life back together through the salvation of food."—
Zibby Owens, Good Morning America 

“As much a manifesto as a memoir—in the tradition of Anthony Bourdain’s Kitchen Confidential—Donovan’s testimony is beautifully written, fresh, and powerful. . . . a straightforward, no-holds-barred account of a difficult journey described in vivid, eloquent prose showcasing equal parts strength, anger, persistence, earthy humor, and eventually, something like grace.” —Chapter 16

“Donovan’s story is that of a pastry chef working her way up in an often inhospitable industry, but it’s also about a woman creating her own narrative and grappling with the ways that the choices of the women who came before her—both personally and professionally—affect her life." —Eater
 
"Like Donovan's famous desserts, Our Lady of Perpetual Hunger takes simple ingredients--a woman's life, a journey into motherhood, a romance, a family legacy--and transforms them into something delectable, delicious and downright inspiring." —Shelf Awareness, starred review

"Donovan . . . reveals the struggles and hard-fought lessons that have made her the courageous woman that she is today. . . . [W]ritten in a fierce and visceral style. . . . In a world that all too often credits male chefs for the culinary contributions of women and people of color, [Our Lady of Perpetual Hunger] is a valuable addition to the culinary memoir canon." —Booklist

"Donovan… chronicles her career as a chef and her unrelenting passion for the culinary arts, but she also digs into her family history, offering keen reflections on the intersections of race and gender and spirited discussions of work, class, and opportunity. . . .  [Our Lady of Perpetual Hunger] is not just a lively story of a talented pastry chef at the top of her game; it’s also a profoundly relatable memoir of the pervasive push back against female success. A fresh voice with a recipe for empowerment."— Kirkus

"[A] fiesty confessional. . . . Donovan’s candid, passionate memoir will resonate with anyone who has worked in professional kitchens, and particularly women."— Publishers Weekly

"Lisa Donovan’s writing has such intensity and assertiveness. It spikes the adrenaline and creates tension in a way that feels almost athletic. And it’s through this toned and visceral prose that we are forced to reckon with Lisa’s most essential recipe: that respect is bred from unflinching truth and raw honesty. In life, and on these pages, Lisa charts a path of personal growth with brave transparency, eloquently acknowledging that life’s greatest challenges are not circumstance, but a calling.”—Ashley Christensen, James Beard Award-winning chef 

“The first time you meet Lisa you want to pull up a stool, pour a drink and listen to every story she has to tell. It turns out you don't need the stool or the drink. This is a woman you will be happy to get to know.” —Ruth Reichl, author of Save Me the Plums 
 
"Our Lady of Perpetual Hunger is more than the story of a woman who finds her own voice in the patriarchal world of professional cooking. It’s also the story of making a life — a life of love, of community, of commitment to the flame of creativity that somehow manages to burn against all odds. Lisa Donovan has written nothing less than the story of making a life in our times.” —Margaret Renkl, author of Late Migrations 
 
“Lisa Donovan is one of the country's great pastry chefs, but this isn't a story about food, really. It's about the strength of womanhood and motherhood. It's about staring down the betrayals that women face. And it's about the redemptive power, not of food itself, but of finding common cause in feeding others.”—Francis Lam, host, The Splendid Table

 “A critique of the 'world that men made,' a pledge to the women who came before her, and a challenge to work in new ways, Our Lady of Perpetual Hunger blazes a path of self-discovery that manages, as great memoir must, to serve readers more than self. Lisa Donovan knows things we need to know.” —John T. Edge, author of The Potlikker Papers 
 
“In 
Our Lady of Perpetual Hunger, Lisa Donovan writes a line I kept returning to: 'I had vigor, the kind you could taste.' I could taste the writing in this book. Her breathless descriptors conjure heat and possibility, her incisive memories capture the dank and earthen bits. To give a book life, a wise writer understands her myths must die. This book's heart is its truth, one woman's unyielding look in the mirror and well beyond it. Lisa's ultimate embrace of the human who stares back at her is a kind of freedom for us all.” —Osayi Endolyn, James Beard Award-winning writer 
 
"Yes, it's about love, family, food, and one woman's personal and professional journey. But more than all that, 
Our Lady of Perpetual Hunger is about life force, the unquenchable flame within us that demands to survive and thrive. It could only be written by Lisa Donovan, and it should be read by everyone.”  —Mary Laura Philpott, author of I Miss You When I Blink

"Lisa Donovan writes with a voice that is both bruised and tender in Our Lady of Perpetual Hunger. In tracing her path to food, Donovan honors the women who shaped her philosophy in the kitchen, reminding us of the necessity of women telling their stories in a world so eagerly determined to erase them. We are quite lucky to live in a world where Donovan has written her own story with such grace.” —Mayukh Sen, James Beard Award-winning writer

得獎紀錄

Garden & Gun 評選為 2020 年「美國南方讀者最愛書籍」 (Named a Favorite Book for Southerners in 2020 by Garden & Gun)

 

詹姆斯·比爾德獎得主、散文作家、作家及廚師 Lisa Donovan 曾擔任美國南方一些最具影響力餐廳的甜點主廚,幫助重新定義了「南方烘焙師」的意義。Lisa 的首本著作《Our Lady of Perpetual Hunger》於 2020 年 8 月出版,並榮獲 2021 年 M.F.K. Fisher 卓越獎 (M.F.K. Fisher Prize of Excellence)。

我們永不止息的飢餓:女性烘焙師的回憶錄

Our Lady of Perpetual Hunger: A Memoir

我們永不止息的飢餓:女性烘焙師的回憶錄

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