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by Boris Fishman (Author)

The acclaimed author of A Replacement Life shifts between heartbreak and humor in this gorgeously told recipe-filled memoir. A story of family, immigration, and love--and an epic meal--Savage Feast explores the challenges of navigating two cultures from an unusual angle.

A revealing personal story and family memoir told through meals and recipes, Savage Feast begins with Boris's childhood in Soviet Belarus, where good food was often worth more than money. He describes the unlikely dish that brought his parents together and how years of Holocaust hunger left his grandmother so obsessed with bread that she always kept five loaves on hand. She was the stove magician and Boris' grandfather the master black marketer who supplied her, evading at least one firing squad on the way. These spoils kept Boris' family--Jews who lived under threat of discrimination and violence--provided-for and protected.

Despite its abundance, food becomes even more important in America, which Boris' family reaches after an emigration through Vienna and Rome filled with marvel, despair, and bratwurst. How to remain connected to one's roots while shedding their trauma? The ambrosial cooking of Oksana, Boris's grandfather's Ukrainian home aide, begins to show him the way. His quest takes him to a farm in the Hudson River Valley, the kitchen of a Russian restaurant on the Lower East Side, a Native American reservation in South Dakota, and back to Oksana's kitchen in Brooklyn. His relationships with women--troubled, he realizes, for reasons that go back many generations--unfold concurrently, finally bringing him, after many misadventures, to an American soulmate.

Savage Feast is Boris' tribute to food, that secret passage to an intimate conversation about identity, belonging, family, displacement, and love.

Front Jacket

The acclaimed author of A Replacement Life shifts between heartbreak and humor in this gorgeously told memoir. A story of family, immigration, and love--and an epic meal--Savage Feast explores the challenges of navigating two cultures from an unusual angle.

Beginning with Boris's childhood in Soviet Belarus, where good food was often valued more than money, Savage Feast, a revealing family memoir, told through meals and recipes, describes the unlikely dish that brought his parents together and how years of hunger during the Holocaust left his grandmother so obsessed with bread that she always kept five loaves on hand. She was the stove magician, while Boris's grandfather was the master black marketeer who supplied her, evading at least one firing squad along the way. These spoils kept Boris's family--Jews living under the threat of discrimination and violence--always provided for and protected.

Although food was in abundance, it became even more important once Boris's family reached America, after emigrating through Vienna and Rome--a journey filled with marvel, despair, and bratwurst. How to remain connected to one's roots while shedding trauma? The ambrosial cooking of Oksana, the Ukrainian home aide for Boris's grandfather, shows him the way. His quest takes him to a farm in the Hudson River valley, the kitchen of a Russian restaurant on the Lower East Side, a Native American reservation in South Dakota, and back to Oksana's kitchen in Brooklyn. His relationships with women--troubled, he realizes, for reasons that go back many generations--unfold all at once, finally bringing him, after many misadventures, to an American soul mate.

Savage Feast is Boris's tribute to food, that secret passage to an intimate conversation about identity, belonging, family, displacement, and love.

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The acclaimed author of A Replacement Life shifts between heartbreak and humor in this gorgeously told memoir. A story of family, immigration, and love--and an epic meal--Savage Feast explores the challenges of navigating two cultures from an unusual angle.

Beginning with Boris's childhood in Soviet Belarus, where good food was often valued more than money, Savage Feast, a revealing family memoir, told through meals and recipes, describes the unlikely dish that brought his parents together and how years of hunger during the Holocaust left his grandmother so obsessed with bread that she always kept five loaves on hand. She was the stove magician, while Boris's grandfather was the master black marketeer who supplied her, evading at least one firing squad along the way. These spoils kept Boris's family--Jews living under the threat of discrimination and violence--always provided for and protected.

Although food was in abundance, it became even more important once Boris's family reached America, after emigrating through Vienna and Rome--a journey filled with marvel, despair, and bratwurst. How to remain connected to one's roots while shedding trauma? The ambrosial cooking of Oksana, the Ukrainian home aide for Boris's grandfather, shows him the way. His quest takes him to a farm in the Hudson River valley, the kitchen of a Russian restaurant on the Lower East Side, a Native American reservation in South Dakota, and back to Oksana's kitchen in Brooklyn. His relationships with women--troubled, he realizes, for reasons that go back many generations--unfold all at once, finally bringing him, after many misadventures, to an American soul mate.

Savage Feast is Boris's tribute to food, that secret passage to an intimate conversation about identity, belonging, family, displacement, and love.

Number of Pages: 368
Publication Date: February 25, 2020
  • Name : Savage Feast: Three Generations, Two Continents, and a Dinner Table (a Memoir with Recipes) - Paperback
  • Vendor : BooksCloud
  • Type : Books
  • Manufacturing : 2025 / 09 / 08
  • Barcode : 9780062867902
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