The Anthony Bourdain Reader review – undiscovered gems from the charismatic chef turned writer
A new collection brings essays, fiction and fragments together in a wild if uneven portrait of a restless mind Think Anthony Bourdain and a whole rush of TV memories flood back. There he is – in shows such as Parts Unknown and No Reservations – a gonzo gourmand trekking to backstreet nooks and (…)
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The Guardian
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‘They disappeared when the wall came down’ : German author Jenny Erpenbeck on the objects that contain vast histories
26/10/2025
This is how we do it : ‘When his grandma heard us having sex, she asked if we’d been “having a fun dance” upstairs’
26/10/2025
‘Under the stuff I can’t throw out is the stuff my parents couldn’t throw out’ : novelist Anne Enright on the agony of clearing her family home
26/10/2025
‘Pepper-spraying a 15 year old is cowardly’ : Turnstile on hostile cops, playing through pain and taking hardcore punk global
26/10/2025
Why do we yawn ? It’s almost certainly not for the reason you think
26/10/2025
The art of the plunge : the best cafetières for making perfect coffee at home, tested
26/10/2025