This is a book for a particular type of nerd. If you are not a major fan of James Joyce (as in not only familiar with his work, but have studied at least some serious commentaries), who also has a knowledge of cooking including the history of cooking, enough so that you like to READ cookbooks, not just look up recipes. Armstrong thoroughly examined every mention of food and drink found in the works of Joyce, then did research into the language, ingredients, techniques, and folklore surrounding those food references. She tested recipes that best approximate Joyce’s mentions, and these she presents in this ode to Joyce. Includes breads, roasts and stews, vegie dishes, soups, and even home pharmaceuticals and drinks. A fun work, but probably boring to anyone who is not a kitchen-obsessed Joyce lover.