Fuse Book Review: "Cooking With the Muse" " Poetry and Food, Transformed
Though the culinary tastes in this book are original and often complex, the recipes themselves are breathtakingly clear and often very simple.
Though the culinary tastes in this book are original and often complex, the recipes themselves are breathtakingly clear and often very simple.
Wendy Artin finds beauty everywhere " in a clutch of beets, old paintbrushes, ruined statues, the human body.
At times I leave off my avid samplings of one entrancement after another in a great museum. Instead, I make a pilgrimage dedicated to a single work, such as John Singer Sargent's intoxicatin…
Of course, I have no idea what was in Corot's mind. But the juxtaposition of these images appears to me to present two different moments in time, perhaps adjacent ones, perhaps as close as p…