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A Really Big Lunch
A Really Big Lunch | Jim Harrison
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"[A] culinary combo plate of Hunter S. Thompson, Ernest Hemingway, Julian Schnabel, and Sam Peckinpah . . . Harrison writes with enough force to make your knees buckle and with infectious zeal that makes you turn the pages hungry for (…more)
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Tkgbjenn1
A Really Big Lunch | Jim Harrison
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Mehso-so

I tried. I know Jim Harrison was one of America‘s preeminent writes. This book however just went on too long and repetitively so. It was literally a book about eating, the meals he enjoys, morning, noon, and night. Day in. Day out. Week after week. Month after month. Year after….you get the point. If your a foodie. You might like it.

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A Really Big Lunch | Jim Harrison
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In addition to being a poet and novel writer, Jim Harrison was a voracious eater and drinker. For many years, he wrote articles and columns about his culinary adventures including the title piece about a 37-course lunch he enjoyed in France (he is quick to point out there were only 19 wines). Now gathered together, these pieces, often filled with humor and passion, are a celebration of life, poetry, food, and wine.

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