The Little Green Book of Absinthe
Title | The Little Green Book of Absinthe PDF eBook |
Author | Paul Owens |
Publisher | Penguin |
Pages | 137 |
Release | 2010-02-02 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 1101185031 |
Read Paul Owens and Paul Nathan's posts on the Penguin Blog A celebration of "the green goddess"-this is the first book to share absinthe recipes since it was recently legalized in the U.S. This enticing little volume presents a collection of more than 100 absinthe cocktail recipes that draw upon the classic roots of the drink as well as its new iterations. Readers will be entertained with nuggets of absinthe history and trivia, including the tradition of the green fairy, famous devotees of the drink, and the myths (or facts) of its hallucinatory properties. Readers will learn that: •America's most famous early cocktail, the sazerac, was a New Orleans creation that called for a dash of absinthe •When the absinthe backlash started in the 1890s, Edgar Degas' masterpiece L'Absinthe was booed off the auction block at Christie's in London •An experienced absintheur can identify a brand from across the room just by watching how it louches-the way the herbs' oils cloud the drink as the bartender adds water
The Hour of Absinthe
Title | The Hour of Absinthe PDF eBook |
Author | Nina S. Studer |
Publisher | McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP |
Pages | 181 |
Release | 2024-09-17 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0228022223 |
At the height of its popularity in the late nineteenth century, absinthe reigned in the bars, cafés, and restaurants of France and its colonial empire. Yet by the time it was banned in 1915, the famous green fairy had become the green peril, feared for its connection with declining birth rates and its apparent capacity to induce degeneration, madness, and murderous rage in its consumers. As one of history’s most notorious drinks, absinthe has been the subject of myth, scandal, and controversy. The Hour of Absinthe explores how this mythologizing led to the creation and fabrication of a vast modern folklore while key historical events, crucial to understanding the story of absinthe, have been neglected or unreported. Mystique and moralizing both arose from the spirit’s relationship with empire. Some claim that French soldiers were given daily absinthe rations during France’s military conquest of Algeria to protect them against heat, diseases, and contaminated water. In fact, the overenthusiastic adoption of the drink by these soldiers, and subsequently by French settlers, was perceived as a threat to France’s colonial ambitions – an anxiety that migrated into French medicine. Providing keen insight into how local cultural narratives about absinthe shaped what quickly became a global reputation, Nina Studer provides a panoptic view of the French Empire’s influence on absinthe’s spectacular fall from grace.
Hideous Absinthe
Title | Hideous Absinthe PDF eBook |
Author | Jad Adams |
Publisher | Univ of Wisconsin Press |
Pages | 330 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 9780299200008 |
Mysterious, sophisticated, alluring and almost Satanic, absinthe was the drink of choice of Baudelaire, Verlaine and Wilde. It inspired Degas, Manet and Picasso and was thought to have led to the demise of many of Paris' fin-de-siecle inhabitants. Jad Adams recounts the drink's history.
Absinthe
Title | Absinthe PDF eBook |
Author | Barnaby Conrad III |
Publisher | |
Pages | 176 |
Release | 1988 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN |
144 proof, notoriously addictive, and the drug of choice for 19th century poets, absinthe is gaining bootleg popularity after almost a century of being banned. Barnaby Conrad looks at the social history, fact and trivia of this drug.
Absinthe
Title | Absinthe PDF eBook |
Author | Winter Renshaw |
Publisher | |
Pages | 308 |
Release | 2017-08-10 |
Genre | High school principals |
ISBN | 9781974356034 |
The name on the screen was "Absinthe." But I knew her as the sultry voice blowing up my phone for late night chats about Proust and Hemingway interspersed between the filthiest little ... conversations. We'd never met. Until the day she walked into my office, her cherry lips wrapped around a candy apple sucker and an all too familiar voice that said, "You wanted to see me, Principal Hawthorne?"
F Is for France
Title | F Is for France PDF eBook |
Author | Piu Marie Eatwell |
Publisher | Macmillan |
Pages | 225 |
Release | 2016-06-28 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1250087732 |
Exploring a culture filled with arcane laws, historical incidents, and bizarre paradoxes, Piu Eatwell's follow up to her award-winning and critically acclaimed myth-buster They Eat Horses, Don't They is a delightful exploration of France's quirky, literary, and culinary heritage. From absinthe and catacombs to former French soccer player Zinedine Zidane, Eatwell leaves no stone unturned, taking readers off the beaten path to explore the kind of information that gets missed in guidebooks and 'official' information sources. Who could imagine, for example, that there is a village in France where UFOs are banned from landing? Or that there is a verifiable population of wild kangaroos in the forests surrounding Paris? These, and many other off-beat delights, are just some of the curiosities awaiting readers in this journey through byways and hidden treasures of this endlessly fascinating and paradoxical country. Full of the richness and variety of France beyond the platitudes, including recipes and charming illustrations, F is for France is an ideal gift book and a must-read for Francophiles and anyone with an interest in French travel and culture.
Absinthe, the Green Goddess
Title | Absinthe, the Green Goddess PDF eBook |
Author | Aleister Crowley |
Publisher | Holmes Publishing Group |
Pages | 24 |
Release | 1994-04 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 9781558182707 |