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 (Asia Pacific)
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The Guardian (Asia Pacific)
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