Bacchus & Me

Bacchus & Me
Author: Jay McInerney
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2000-10-01
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0762785489

With acerbic wit, irreverent tone, and bountiful hilarious anecdotes, Jay McInerney writes the first wine book that makes sense to all those dazed by the prevailing, dull technical wine writing. McInerney generously reveals all he's learned on his worldwide journey to understand wine in chapters on reds, whites, dessert wines, champagne, aperitifs, and more. McInerney holds forth in forty-nine essays - with agile humor; an astonishing amount of hard fact, and an ample dose of personal taste - on: how to make your way around a German wine label; what to drink with Thanksgiving turkey; the truth about Zinfandels; why Burgundy is so hard to predict; Napa Valley's finest winemakers; the pleasure of flinty Chablis, the deep satisfaction of port, the glorious potential of Oregon's Pinot Noir; the respectability of RosT; and the most colorful characters in the business. It is actually possible for a reader of Bacchus & Me to take what is learned to the bank, and immediately thereafter to wine shop or restaurant to indulge in the wine of his or her fantasy with the confidence of a sommelier. Bacchus & Me is for everyone interested in learning more about the wines of the world. For both those of broad means and of modest purse, there is intense vicarious pleasure to be found in McInerney's vinous adventures.

Bacchus and Civic Order

Bacchus and Civic Order
Author: B. Ann Tlusty
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN: 0813920442

German taverns where there was lots of beer-drinking and brawling have a long history, we learn, in Tlusty's account of the social and cultural functions of tavern life in Augsburg in the 16th-18th centuries. Though the language of a social theorist occasionally intrudes'a deadly duel is emasculated by its definition in terms of "conformance to social norms" and "ritualized forms of violence"?Tlusty's depth of knowledge about the Augsburg taverns makes this a fascinating read on early modern life. The author teaches history at Bucknell U. in Maine. c. Book News Inc.

Statius Silvae 5

Statius Silvae 5
Author: Bruce Gibson
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 546
Release: 2006-10-06
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0191515388

This new edition deals with Book 5 of Statius' Silvae, which has often been neglected in thematic treatments of the poet's work. The book is notable for its concern with Statius himself - one poem is a lament for his father, who was himself a poet and a teacher. As well as discussing issues of linguistic usage and textual problems (which are numerous), the commentary examines such aspects of literary interpretation as the use of allusion and the role of genre, and also includes a conspectus of the historical and cultural background. This is an invaluable introduction to the work of a learned, and increasingly appreciated, poet.

Hesperia

Hesperia
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 98
Release: 1925
Genre: German literature
ISBN:

The Willing World

The Willing World
Author: James Bacchus
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 529
Release: 2018-07-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1108428215

Explains how to grow and govern the global economy in ways that will work economically and environmentally for sustainable development.