Gluttony: The Seven Deadly Sins
by Francine Prose
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Prose notes that our culture has a mixed relationship with food, simultaneously believing eating to be giving in to sinful indulgence while always being on the lookout for "the trendiest restaurant and the newest exotic ingredient." And yet, gluttony itself has more to do with desire and appetite than actual consumption, at least according to early church fathers (according to Francine Prose), and so "Precisely because of our inordinate interests, our preoccupation with sampling t...more
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Read in December, 2007
recommends it for:
anyone interested in reading up on your seven deadly sins.
I found this book in the religion section of the base library; I was actually searching for a book on saints. As I like food I thought I'd check this one out. Rather than saying you're a big fat pig, it actually was a study on what we as a society view as a glutton, what history said about it, and so forth. I like a good steak, but after reading this I feel soooo svelte next to Diamond Jim Brady.
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Read in March, 2008
Ah, gluttony: another favorite deadly sin. I liked this one better than Wasserstein's Sloth, probably because this was more like what I was expecting from the series: an erudite highlights tour of whichever sin in art and literature.
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A delightful lecture on the history and context of gluttony through history. Bonus points for pointing out what a fat fuck Thomas Aquinas was.
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