Cornbread Nation 2
The United States of Barbecue
Edited by Lolis Eric Elie
312 pp., 6.125 x 9.25, 16 illus., notes
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Paperback ISBN: 978-0-8078-5556-0
Published: October 2004 -
E-book EPUB ISBN: 978-0-8078-6805-8
Published: January 2010 -
E-book PDF ISBN: 979-8-8908-7882-3
Published: January 2010
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In tribute to what Vince Staten calls "the slowest of the slow foods," contributors discuss the politics, sociology, and virtual religion of barbecue in the South, where communities are defined by what wood they burn, what sauce they make, and what they serve with barbecue. Jim Auchmutey links barbecue to the success of certain Southern politicians; Marcie Cohen Ferris looks at kosher brisket; and Robb Walsh investigates why black cooks have been omitted from the accepted histories of Texas barbecue, despite their seminal role in its development.
Beyond the barbecue pit, John Martin Taylor sings the virtues of boiled peanuts, Calvin Trillin savors Cajun boudin, and Eddie Dean revisits his days driving an ice cream truck deep in the Appalachian Mountains. From barbecue to scuppernongs to popsicles, the forty-three newspaper columns, magazine pieces, poems, and essays collected here confirm that a bounty of good writing exists when it comes to good eating, Southern style.
Published in association with the Southern Foodways Alliance, Center for the Study of Southern Culture, University of Mississippi
About the Author
Lolis Eric Elie is a longtime columnist and food writer for the New Orleans Times-Picayune and author of Smokestack Lightning: Adventures in the Heart of Barbecue Country. He is a founding member of the Southern Foodways Alliance.
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Reviews
"Some of the best writing about food, barbecue in particular, that has ever been collected. These 30-some essays are mouth-watering indeed."--Baton Rouge Advocate
"An entertaining collection. . . . Its very existence--a barbeque collection from a university press--speaks volumes about the establishment of food studies."--Gastronomica
"Even the most devoted barbecue fans will find many new and surprising insights in this collection of 43 newspaper columns, magazine pieces, poems, and essays."--Southern Foodways Alliance
"Cornbread Nation 2 is a worthy successor to the first volume, edited by John Egerton, godfather of southern palates. Even those condemned by cholesterol and age to special diets can get vicarious thrills visiting southern places and dishes of misspent youth."--Union City Messenger
"A satisfying celebration of Southern cuisine and culture. . . . This is a nice compilation, and the tones and topics . . . are as varied as the barbecue styles you'd find from Texas to the Carolinas."--Publishers Weekly