The Measure of Her Powers
By M. F. K. Fisher
Introduction by Ruth Reichl
By M. F. K. Fisher
Introduction by Ruth Reichl
Category: Fiction | Food Memoir & Travel | Essays & Literary Collections
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$21.95
Dec 22, 2009 | ISBN 9781582435565
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“Food is what she wrote about, although to leave it at that is reductionist in the extreme. What she really wrote about was the passion, the importance of living boldly instead of cautiously; oh, what scorn she had for timid eaters, timid lovers, people who took timid stands, or none at all, on matters of principle.” —Cyra McFadden, San Francisco Examiner
“If I were still teaching high–school English, I’d use [Fisher’s] books to show how to write simply, how to enjoy food and drink but, most of all, how to enjoy life. Her books and letters are one feast after another.” —Frank McCourt
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