Medium Raw: A Bloody Valentine to the World of Food and the People Who Cook Free Audiobook Download by Anthony Bourdain
Anthony Bourdain's audiobook download is a guide to understanding the world of food, how it is prepared and what drives the people who cook it. A surprising look at cuisine from across cultures, this audiobook takes you on a journey through history and into the kitchens of modern-day kitchens as well as those in various countries around the world.
David Shields (host and creator of the podcast "Radiolab") speaks of how he found Anthony Bourdain in 2014, after which he was determined to make a podcast about him. Though there is no word on who narrated this audiobook, it is read by a man with a voice that sounds like Bourdain's.
Anthony Bourdain has been a well-known celebrity chef in America for decades, but what is his latest book about? Medium Raw: A Bloody Valentine to the World of Food and the People Who Cook is a collection of essays from Bourdain. The book is written as if he's sitting down with you one-on-one.
Anthony Bourdain is well-known for his work in the culinary world, but this book is a completely different story. The "non-fiction novel" tells the story of Anthony's travels through Vietnam, Haiti, and many other countries during which he exposes food cultures around the globe. The author is best known for his late night television show No Reservations on the Travel Channel which has made him a household name. This book contains over 100 recipes from Anthony's TV shows and some of his most vivid thoughts on food and travel.
Bourdain is an enigma of a man, and when you mix his celebrity status with his love for food it's hard not to love him. Everyone in the world has heard of Anthony Bourdain and if they haven't it was only because they don't care about food or cooking. With over 100 million cookbooks sold, Bourdain is one of the most loved chefs on the planet and with this audiobook he tells us why cooking is important to him.
Medium Raw: A Bloody Valentine to the World of Food and the People Who Cook audiobook download is a collection of 100 interviews with people who cook around the world, provides a glimpse into what it means to be an artisanal cook, and places our lives in a global context.
Published Date | 2010-07-06 |
Duration | 9 hours 0 minutes |
Author | Anthony Bourdain |
Narrated | Anthony Bourdain |
Reviews | |
Abridged | No |
Is It Free? | 30-days Free |
Category | Biography & Memoir |
Parent Category | General |