The Book of Perilous Dishes (häftad)
Format
Häftad (Paperback / softback)
Språk
Rumänska
Antal sidor
272
Utgivningsdatum
2022-03-03
Förlag
Neem Tree Press Limited
Översättare
James Christian Brown
Originalspråk
Romanian
Dimensioner
19 x 190 x 125 mm
Vikt
255 g
Antal komponenter
1
ISBN
9781911107446

The Book of Perilous Dishes

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Historical fiction meets fantasy in The Book of Perilous Dishes, a playful tale of dark magic and epic adventure that traverses Europe at the turn of the 18th century. Bucharest. 1798. A year full of intrigue and political machinations. Master chef Silica reigns supreme, sought after by all. His cooking is sublime, satisfying even the sophisticated tastes of the Greek Prince, who steals him from his rightful owner and installs him in his Palace. Little does anyone know that Silica guards the magical Book of Perilous Dishes, filled with recipes with the power to brew potent elixirs of truth, shroud minds in forgetfulness, unveil the future with eerie precision, and provoke bouts of uncontrollable laughter. When 14-year-old Ptca, steeped in the occult arts, embarks on a mission to recover her family's recipe book, she discovers her uncle murdered and a map that needs deciphering. As she embarks on an adventure across Romania, France, and Germany, her journey unveils family secrets that unearth history, weave magic, and unite destinies. Written by an award-winning author of contemporary Romanian literature, Doina Rusti, and translated by Bucharest-based English professor, James Christian Brown.
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"The Book of Perilous Dishes - a stylistic delight, essential literature, similar to Suskind's Perfume up to a point and then to Evgheni Vodolazkin's Laurus from that point forward" -Dan C. Mihailescu.

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Doina Ruti is among the most important contemporary Romanian writers and is widely appreciated for the epic force, originality, and erudition of her novels. Award winning and translated into many languages, she has written ten novels, including The Phantom in the Mill (2008), The Phanariot Manuscript (2015), and The Book of Perilous Dishes (2017). Doina lives in Bucharest and is a university professor and screenwriter. James Christian Brown, originally from Scotland, has lived in Romania since 1993 and teaches in the English Department of the University of Bucharest. His recent work includes About the World We Live in by Alexandru Dragomir (2017), and Doina Rutis novel The Book of Perilous Dishes (Neem Tree Press, 2022)