Crazy in the Kitchen: Food, Feuds, and Forgiveness in an Italian American Family

Crazy in the Kitchen: Food, Feuds, and Forgiveness in an Italian American Family

by Louise DeSalvo
Crazy in the Kitchen: Food, Feuds, and Forgiveness in an Italian American Family

Crazy in the Kitchen: Food, Feuds, and Forgiveness in an Italian American Family

by Louise DeSalvo

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Overview

During Louise DeSalvo's childhood in 1950s New Jersey, the kitchen becomes the site for fierce generational battle. Louise's step-grandmother insists on recreating the domestic habits of her Southern Italian peasant upbringing, clashing with Louise's convenience-food-loving mother; Louise, meanwhile, dreams of cooking perfect fresh pasta in her own kitchen. But as Louise grows up to indulge in amazing food and travels to Italy herself, she arrives at a fuller and more compassionate picture of her own roots. And, in the process, she reveals that our image of the bounteous Italian American kitchen may exist in part to mask a sometimes painful history.
Louise DeSalvo is a writer, professor, lecturer, and scholar who lives in New Jersey. Her many books include the memoirs Vertigo, Breathless, and Adultery; the acclaimed biography Virginia Woolf: The Impact of Childhood Sexual Abuse on her Life and Work; and Writing as a Way of Healing. Recently, she edited Woolf's early novel Melymbrosia and coedited The Milk of Almonds: Italian American Women Writers on Food and Culture.
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"Louise DeSalvo packs about six courses of emotional wallop into her slim memoir...[A] tough, courageous story, one of hard-won wisdom and memory."-San Francisco Chronicle
"Illuminate[s] the difficulties of reconciling past and present...DeSalvo celebrates the table of her ancestors by savoring her own rediscovered history."-New York Times Book Review

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781596917668
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 12/01/2008
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 272
Sales rank: 181,328
File size: 473 KB

About the Author

Louise DeSalvo is a writer, professor, lecturer, and scholar who lives in New Jersey. Her many books include the memoirs Vertigo, Breathless, and Adultery; the acclaimed biography Virginia Woolf: The Impact of Childhood Sexual Abuse on her Life and Work; and Writing as a Way of Healing. Recently, she edited Woolf's early novel Melymbrosia and coedited The Milk of Almonds: Italian American Women Writers on Food and Culture.

Table of Contents

Prologue: Wild Things1
Part 1Cutting the Bread
The Bread9
The Other Bread12
Convenience Foods16
Making the Bread19
Kneading the Dough24
The Knife30
Slicing Onions32
Breaking the Dishes38
Home Ec42
Part 2Wounds
Keepsakes57
Slingshot64
Handwork73
Dark White84
Passing the Saint95
Food on the Table105
Holy Oil117
Part 3Chasing Ghosts
Hunger131
Puglia Diary139
Big Shot145
Nightmare (Without Food)155
Food Fights160
The House by the River167
Appetite179
Part 4Communion
Courtship (with Food)195
Matchmaking206
Respect214
Feeding the Dead222
Wiping the Bowl236
No More Cooking, No More Food240
Tearing the Bread250
Epilogue: Playing the Bowl253
Acknowledgments256
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