Map of Another Town: A Memoir of Provence M. F. K. Fisher (INSCRIBED)
SOLD Mary Frances Kennedy Fisher Parrish Friede (July 3, 1908 – June 22, 1992), writing as M.F.K. Fisher, was an American food writer. She was a founder of the Napa Valley Wine Library. Over her lifetime she wrote 27 books. Fisher believed that eating well was just one of the “arts of life” and explored this in her writing. W. H. Auden once remarked, “I do not know of anyone in the United States who writes better prose.”[1] In 1991 the New York Times editorial board went so far as to say, “Calling M.F.K. Fisher, who has just been elected to the American Academy and National Institute of Arts and Letters, a food writer is a lot like calling Mozart a tunesmith. At the same time that she is celebrating, say, oysters (which lead, she says, ‘a dreadful but exciting life’) or the scent of orange segments drying on a radiator, she is also celebrating life and loneliness, sense and sensibility.”
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First Edition. Inscribed by M. F. K. Fisher, “For Betty Evans from MFK Fisher and … a fellow – traveler from her affectionate admirer Mary Frances Glen Elen 1981” This was Betty Evans introduction to the writings of M.F.K. Fisher, and a letter Betty wrote to the author resulted in a lifelong association and friendship. Mary Frances’ letter in response, along with other correspondence between the two is with her biographer. We will provide a copy with the purchase of this book. Mylar protected dust jacket is in very good condition, with browning on edges and spine. Purple book is lightly faded on edges with slight rounding of corners. Betty Evans’ bookplate on face page. Inside Cover and face page are illustrated with map.
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Weight | 4 lbs |
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