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published
April 1st 1994
by Farrar, Straus and Giroux
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Paperback, 264 pages
isbn
0374516006
(isbn13: 9780374516000)
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"You people come into the market—the Greenmarket, in the open air under the down pouring sun—and you slit the tomatoes with y...more
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Read in January, 1987
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I read it in high school for a class and it instantly became one of my favorite books of all time - it introduced to the world of essays. The ones here are great - an open-air market in New York City (where the title comes from); a chef; pinball; a proposed floating nuclear power plant; and the damming of a river in Maine. Lovingly tended to, McPhee takes each subject to heart. I've not read his other books, more for lack of time than anything else. However, having read this one is enough for me...more
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Read in December, 2008
It was a mixed bag.
As with many McPhee's, this was a collection of shorter writings.
We've got McPhee working on farms and at farmer's market's around NYC - entertaining; we've got New Jersey thinking about building floating nuclear power stations - quite fascinating; we've got a story about pinball -which, honestly, was what I was most looking forward to, but turned out to be utterly forgettable; we've got, yet another, story about McPhee canoeing (and I already have a th...more
As with many McPhee's, this was a collection of shorter writings.
We've got McPhee working on farms and at farmer's market's around NYC - entertaining; we've got New Jersey thinking about building floating nuclear power stations - quite fascinating; we've got a story about pinball -which, honestly, was what I was most looking forward to, but turned out to be utterly forgettable; we've got, yet another, story about McPhee canoeing (and I already have a th...more
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Read in March, 2008
A collection of essays from one of America's most talented essayists. Giving Good Weight was a gorgeous essay on te farmers markets in NYC, the Atlantic Generating Station on the brilliant plan that never came to pass to build a floating nuclear power plant off the coast of NJ (just what that state needs), the Pinball Philosophy on the competitive world of pinball players, The Keel of Lake Dickey on the joys of canoeing and Brigade de Cuisine (the reason why I bought the book) on a talented chef...more
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Read in January, 2007
Only John McPhee can make everything from cutting wood in the forests of the northeast to green markets in NYC to a floating nuclear reactor into an absorbing read. There's also a memorable description of an extraordinary chef preparing a a fresh octopus for dinner at his restaurant. I'll say no more.
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Read in May, 2008
I loved the food essay the best - at 80 pages, it's more like a novella - and includes some mystery, gorgeous detail, character study, and the intricacies of urchin roe preparation.
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McPhee may well be the finest (nonfiction) prose stylist alive. Maybe it's my food obsession, but I found this poss. his finest of many I've read.
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Read in December, 2007
I like expansive landscape descriptions, sympathetic character sketches, and canoe trips. I like John McPhee.
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