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Temps de fonctionnement: 08:13 hrsVoix de: Michael Crouch, Peter Francis James, Maggi-Meg ReedPublisher:Books on Tape, 2022Note: This book was purchased with support from the Government of Canada's Social Development Partnerships Program - Disability Component.
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Certified Accessible By: National Network for Equitable Library ServiceTemps de fonctionnement: 08:13 hrsVoix de: Michael Crouch, Peter Francis James, Maggi-Meg ReedPublisher:BC Libraries Cooperative, 2024Note: This book was purchased with support from the Government of Canada's Social Development Partnerships Program - Disability Component.
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- Author: Szablowski, WitoldDate:Copyrighted2020Summary:
Anthony Bourdain meets Kapuscinski in this chilling look from within the kitchen at the appetites of five of the twentieth century's most infamous dictators, by the acclaimed author of Dancing Bears. What was Pol Pot eating while two million Cambodians were dying of hunger? Did Idi Amin really eat human flesh? And why was Fidel Castro obsessed with one particular cow? Traveling across four continents, from the ruins of Iraq to the savannahs of Kenya, Witold Szablowski tracked down the personal chefs of five dictators known for the oppression and massacre of their own citizens - Iraq's Saddam Hussein, Uganda's Idi Amin, Albania's Enver Hoxha, Cuba's Fidel Castro, and Cambodia's Pol Pot - and listened to their stories over sweet-and-sour soup, goat-meat pilaf, bottles of rum, and games of gin rummy. Dishy, deliciously readable, and dead serious, How to Feed a Dictator provides a knife's-edge view of life under tyranny.
Sujets: Amin, Idi | Castro, Fidel | Cooking | Cooks | Dictators | Food | Food habits | Hoxha, Enver | Hussein, Saddam | Pol, PotOriginal Publisher: New York, Books on TapeLanguage(s): EnglishISBN: 9780593151754, 0593151755