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Foodies, gardeners, and those who wish to push their own taste buds are encouraged to embrace the anthropomorphizing of okra and take a deep dive into its many possibilities. Readers will be inspired by this work’s cultural context, growing tips, and recipes from highly acclaimed author interviewees such as Leah Penniman (Farming While Black), Sandor Katz (Wild Fermentation), and Marcus Samuelsson (The Soul of a New Cuisine).
Recommended for fans of the show, readers interested in the media's influence on politics and vice versa, and those looking for an in-depth backstage account of the growth of a television show into a cultural force. ["A must-read for the show's fans and those aspiring to a career in comedy or television"; LJ 1/17 review of the Grand Central hc.]
This "oral history" of a show that won 23 Emmys and launched the careers of such notables as Stephen Colbert, Steve Carell, and John Oliver is a must-read for the show's fans and those aspiring to a career in comedy or television. [See Prepub Alert, 4/25/16.]
In this provoking documentary, filmmaker Smith focuses on the economic collapse theories of journalist and author Michael Ruppert (Confronting Collapse, 2009)...