Ebershoff

Ebershoff

I write, I edit, I teach. In other words, I love books.
  • New York City, Ne, USA
  • member since Thursday, January 3 2008

Profile: Public Notes

 
  • theswede

    theswede says

    Hi,
    Since your really on top of what´s published in US maybe I can interest you in a swedish writer, Klas Östergren. I think he´s Gentlemen was recently translated to English. I recently rered it, and it is still very good.
    Another of my favourites is Lars Gustafsson. he have more works translated to english.
    The swede

    posted 10 days ago. ( send a note )
  • Toby

    toby says

    It all depends on what interests you. Food writing encompasses many different worlds. There is the novel, e.g. "The Last Chinese Chef" -- author is Moenes (sp?); M.F.K.Fisher who weaves her life and food together (stay away from her fiction, try "With Bold Knife and Fork:); Ruhlman who has written about becoming a chef. Chefs themselves who have written books, such as Anthony Bourdain. Not so contemporary would be "Hotel Splendide", Bemelman and some of the essays of Joseph Wechsberg, to name just a few. Anad then there are the food critics and editors who write books -- Ruth Reichl, Mimi Sheraton, Craig Claibourne, etc. Recently there has been a huge surge of "healthy" food books and eating and growing with environmentally proper techniques. Michael Pollan is one of the best known.
    I think that everyone who eats thinks they can write a book about food! The quality varies.
    Enough?
    Let me know if you find somebody that you like.
    Where do you teach?

    posted 11 days ago. ( send a note )
  • theswede

    theswede says

    Hi,
    you where rigth. I am just reading "My sister my love" by Joyce Carrol Oates and it is very good. And so up to date with that murdercase in Colorado in the headlines agian. But you must have gotten to read it before it was published, I guess..
    Any summerreading plans you want to share?
    the swede

    posted 13 days ago. ( send a note )
  • Toby

    toby says

    Hi. I'm curious as to why you started the Food Writing group. When I look at your shelf I only see John Haney's book in this category. Are some of the other titles about food? Perhaps you are just not posting them. The "Joy of Cooking" group somewhat overlaps some of the food writing category. I'm surprised that there are so few persons interested in this group. I find it fascinating.

    posted 2 weeks ago. ( send a note )
  • theswede

    theswede says

    Yes,
    i will for sure. I am a big fan of Oates.
    the swede

    posted 2 months ago. ( send a note )
  • theswede

    theswede says

    Hi,
    try reading Stieg Larsson, swedish writer, think only one is translated to english "Girl with dragon tatoo". i dont think you be disapointed.

    posted 2 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Justin M

    justin m says

    Hello again, David --

    Just wanted you to know I have my ticket to see Charles Bock at the L.A. Times Festival of Books this Saturday (on a panel with Janet Fitch, Richard Price & Scott Simon), which should be fun.

    Unfortunately, I haven't had time to read BEAUTIFUL CHILDREN yet...but it'll still be great to hear him speak. THEN I'll carve out some time to read it.

    Best to you,
    Justin

    posted 3 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Justin M

    justin m says

    Thanks for writing back so quickly -- great news that you'll be back in August. Gives me time to read "Pasadena" & "The Rose City" before you and your new book arrive. Viken Berberian's "Das Kapital" and Carlos Maria Dominguez' "The House of Paper" are my most recent memorable reads. Both have strong literary styles and compelling stories. Thanks for adding me as a friend and I'll see you this summer in Pasadena.

    posted 5 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Justin M

    justin m says

    Hi, David --
    I met you at Vroman's Pasadena in 2002 when you were out on the West Coast promoting "Pasadena." You signed my copy of "The Danish Girl" and we talked for a brief couple of minutes. I found you to be very generous and kind, funny and sharp-witted. I just recently (finally!) picked up a copy of your 2nd novel and then I find you here on Shelfari - does that count as an official synchronicity? Looking forward to your next visit out here (for your 3rd novel??) and plan to delve into "Pasadena" very soon. Can't wait!

    posted 5 months ago. ( send a note )
  • New York Academy of Sciences

    new york academy of sciences says

    Please feel free to join my group, Science in the City, a division of The New York Academy of Sciences. We have an author series with upcoming authors including Donald Pfaff, Michio Kaku, Sidney Perkowitz, and David Edwards. I will continuously post new upcoming events there that you may be interested in!

    posted 6 months ago. ( send a note )
  • theswede

    theswede says

    Hi,
    thanks fo goood advice. Saw you wrote a book of your own too. Danish girl...well i am swedish man soo..I will read it when I get the time...
    the swede

    posted 6 months ago. ( send a note )
  • theswede

    theswede says

    Hi,
    I love Tom Wolfe, Joyce Carrol Oates, Richard Ford. You think Beautidul children is a book for me??

    posted 6 months ago. ( send a note )
  • buoyant

    buoyant says

    and i just discovered you have written a book too!! Unlikely that i will find it in India but will look. the sophistication of a credit card and buying off amazon is still afar.

    posted 6 months ago. ( send a note )
  • buoyant

    buoyant says

    While search for interesting books on food i found you.... are there any other books you have read with food as a princple theme or motif?

    posted 6 months ago. ( send a note )


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