The Land Where Lemons Grow: The Story of Italy and its Citrus Fruit
Autor Helena Attleeen Limba Engleză Paperback – apr 2015
A delightful book about Italy's unexpected history, told through its citrus fruits
The story of citrus runs through the history of Italy like a golden thread, and by combining travel writing with history, recipes, horticulture and art, Helena Attlee takes the reader on a unique and rich journey through Italy's cultural, moral, culinary and political past.
'Fascinating . . . A distinguished garden writer, Attlee fell under the spell of citrus over ten years ago and the book, like the eleventh labour of Hercules to steal the golden fruit of the Hesperides, is the result. She writes with great lucidity, charm and gentle humour, and wears her considerable learning lightly . . . Helena Attlee's elegant, absorbing prose and sure-footed ability to combine the academic with the anecdotal, make The Land Where Lemons Grow a welcome addition to the library of citrologists and Italophiles alike'The Times Literary Supplement
'A paradise of citrus is how I always think of Italy too: a place where ice-cold limoncello is sipped from tiny glasses on piazzas, and everything from ricotta cake to osso bucco is enlivened with zest. What a joy, therefore, to read Helena Attlee's The Land Where Lemons Grow, which tells the story of Italy through its citrus fruit' Bee Wilson,Telegraph
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780241952573
ISBN-10: 0241952573
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0241952573
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
Helena
Attlee
is
the
author
of
four
books
about
Italian
gardens,
and
others
on
the
cultural
history
of
gardens
around
the
world.
Helena
is
a
Fellow
of
the
Royal
Literary
Fund
and
has
worked
in
Italy
for
nearly
30
years.
Recenzii
Helena
Attlee's
writing
inThe
Land
Where
Lemons
Growis
so
sharp
and
evocative
that
she
could
have
been
writing
about
potatoes
in
Plymouth:
She'd
still
have
had
me
gripped.
Ms.
Attlee
has
that
rare
gift
of
being
able
to
know
an
inordinate
amount
about
a
subject
and
yet
wear
her
knowledge
so
lightly
that
the
tone
is
anecdotal,
not
academic.
It's
a
big
thing,
to
pull
off
such
lightness.
Through
the
citrus
groves
and
scented
gardens
of
Italy,
she
weaves
in
and
out
of
history
and
horticulture,
fusing
them
together
with
stories
and
surprises,
romance
and
recipes,
tastings
and
travelogues.
I
loved
it
Thrillingly sensual, and zesty in every sense, Helena Attlee is the best of companions as she leads us through sundrenched citrus groves and in and out of history. A book full of surprises, with many curiosities, stories and recipes on the way
Inspired and inspiring, in prose as sharp as the fruit it celebrates
This is the first among my books of the year. Every page of Attlee's subtle fusion of history and horticulture made me feel that it's time to pack the bags again for Italy
4 stars. Attlee, who knows and loves Italy and the Italians, takes the reader through the country's scented gardens with her sharp descriptions, pertinent stories and quotes and intriguing recipes. I was there with her
Fascinating . . . A distinguished garden writer, Attlee fell under the spell of citrus over ten years ago and the book, like the eleventh labour of Hercules to steal the golden fruit of the Hesperides, is the result. She writes with great lucidity, charm and gentle humour, and wears her considerable learning lightly . . . Helena Attlee's elegant, absorbing prose and sure-footed ability to combine the academic with the anecdotal, makeThe Land Where Lemons Growa welcome addition to the library of citrologists and Italophiles alike
A paradise of citrus is how I always think of Italy too: a place where ice-cold limoncello is sipped from tiny glasses on piazzas, and everything from ricotta cake to osso bucco is enlivened with zest. What a joy, therefore, to read Helena Attlee'sThe Land Where Lemons Grow, which tells the story of Italy through its citrus fruit
Truly fascinating . . . For many years, Attlee has been collecting evidence for a story of citrus trees in Italy. The result,The Land Where Lemons Grow, is remarkable, excellently produced and essential for all lovers of Italy, their summer libraries and out-of-season itineraries . . . Attlee's book is unmissable for anyone intrigued by the relation between humans' travel, greed and ingenuity and the spread of the plants that we eat, smell and drink
'It would be a treat to findThe Land Where Lemons Growunder the tree'
'It turned out to be the book I pressed on friends more than any other this year. If they were bemused, I hope they remained to be charmed. I read it randomly a few pages at a time until there were no pages I hadn't read twice. It was my respite from purposive reading.'
A beautifully written book, infused with the bittersweet scent of citrus fruits and the flavour of Italy
No matter how lovely your holiday destination, this book will make you yearn to be in Italy...An absolute joy
Thrillingly sensual, and zesty in every sense, Helena Attlee is the best of companions as she leads us through sundrenched citrus groves and in and out of history. A book full of surprises, with many curiosities, stories and recipes on the way
Inspired and inspiring, in prose as sharp as the fruit it celebrates
This is the first among my books of the year. Every page of Attlee's subtle fusion of history and horticulture made me feel that it's time to pack the bags again for Italy
4 stars. Attlee, who knows and loves Italy and the Italians, takes the reader through the country's scented gardens with her sharp descriptions, pertinent stories and quotes and intriguing recipes. I was there with her
Fascinating . . . A distinguished garden writer, Attlee fell under the spell of citrus over ten years ago and the book, like the eleventh labour of Hercules to steal the golden fruit of the Hesperides, is the result. She writes with great lucidity, charm and gentle humour, and wears her considerable learning lightly . . . Helena Attlee's elegant, absorbing prose and sure-footed ability to combine the academic with the anecdotal, makeThe Land Where Lemons Growa welcome addition to the library of citrologists and Italophiles alike
A paradise of citrus is how I always think of Italy too: a place where ice-cold limoncello is sipped from tiny glasses on piazzas, and everything from ricotta cake to osso bucco is enlivened with zest. What a joy, therefore, to read Helena Attlee'sThe Land Where Lemons Grow, which tells the story of Italy through its citrus fruit
Truly fascinating . . . For many years, Attlee has been collecting evidence for a story of citrus trees in Italy. The result,The Land Where Lemons Grow, is remarkable, excellently produced and essential for all lovers of Italy, their summer libraries and out-of-season itineraries . . . Attlee's book is unmissable for anyone intrigued by the relation between humans' travel, greed and ingenuity and the spread of the plants that we eat, smell and drink
'It would be a treat to findThe Land Where Lemons Growunder the tree'
'It turned out to be the book I pressed on friends more than any other this year. If they were bemused, I hope they remained to be charmed. I read it randomly a few pages at a time until there were no pages I hadn't read twice. It was my respite from purposive reading.'
A beautifully written book, infused with the bittersweet scent of citrus fruits and the flavour of Italy
No matter how lovely your holiday destination, this book will make you yearn to be in Italy...An absolute joy