Description
Enver Hoxha (Albania), Pol Pot (Cambodia), Saddam Hussein (Iraq), Idi Amin (Uganda), and Fidel Castro (Cuba) through the eyes of their personal chefs. A spicy culinary travelogue that includes passages reminiscent of Faulkner, but also comedic episodes or those so full of intrigue and betrayal that it could bear the title 'With Machiavelli in the Kitchen.' Human life is intertwined with food. Everyone must eat, whether they are an ordinary person, a king, or a president. Or a dictator. Even revolutions cannot be carried out on an empty stomach. Witold Szabłowski was struck by the question of how the worst dictators of the 20th century dined while oppressing and massacring the inhabitants of their own countries. An intriguing book that will send chills down your spine. The book won one of the main awards at the literary competition for the best world publication on culinary topics for 2021 (Gourmand World Cookbook Awards). Total length 06:45:20.
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Author: Szablowski Witold
Publication date: June 6, 2022
Manufacturer: Radioservis a. s.
Genres: Travel books and reports, Cookbooks and beverages, Books, Travel, Non-fiction literature
Type: Audiobooks on mp3 cd
ISBN/EAN: 8590236115224

