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What's Cooking in the Kremlin
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What's Cooking in the Kremlin
From Rasputin to Putin, How Russia Built an Empire with a Knife and Fork
by
Witold Szablowski
Title Details
Author
Witold Szablowski
,
Antonia Lloyd-Jones
Narrator
David Garelik
,
Yelena Shmulenson
Publisher
Penguin Audio
Unabridged Edition
Running Time
10 Hrs. 36 Min.
Year Released
2023
Description
A high-spirited, eye-opening, appetite-whetting culinary travel adventure by an award-winning Polish journalist that tells the story of the last hundred years of Russian power through food.
In the gonzo spirit of Anthony Bourdain and Hunter S. Thompson, Witold Szab?owski has tracked down-and broken bread with-people whose stories of working in Kremlin kitchens impart a surprising flavor to our understanding of one of the world's superpowers.
In revealing what Tsar Nicholas II's and Lenin's favorite meals were, why Stalin's cook taught Gorbachev's cook to sing to his dough, how Stalin had a food tester while he was starving the Ukrainians during the Great Famine, what the recipe was for the first soup flown into outer space, why Brezhnev hated caviar, what was served to the Soviet Union's leaders at the very moment they decided the USSR should cease to exist, and whether Putin's grandfather really did cook for Lenin and Stalin, Szab?owski has written a fascinating oral history-complete with recipes-of Russia's evolution from culinary indifference to decadence, famine to feasts, and of the Kremlin's Olympics-style preoccupation with food as an expression of the country's global standing.
Traveling across Stalin's Georgia, the war fronts of Afghanistan, the nuclear wastelands of Chornobyl, and even to a besieged steelworks plant in Mariupol-often with one-of-a-kind access to locales forbidden to foreign eyes, and with a rousing sense of adventure and an inimitable ability to get people to spill the tea-he shows that a century after the revolution, Russia still uses food as an instrument of war and feeds its people on propaganda.
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