From his Q & A at the Los Angeles Times:
How does "An Edible History" fit in with "A History of the World in 6 Glasses"?Visit Tom Standage's website.
I was on tour for the drinks book, and my wife said, "You're gonna do food next, right?"
The history of food is actually a much more serious story. The drinks book is quite frivolous: It says each era has a dominant drink, and each drink didn't do much more than reflect what is already going on. I'm not really saying that drinks changed the world.
There's a contrarian streak to this book: You argue that crops are less natural than we think, and you see contradictions in the locavore movement.
What I'm trying to do is take a level-headed view of our food culture, and some of that ends up not agreeing with the food fads of the moment.
They're rather like fundamentalist religions....[read on]
Writers Read: Tom Standage.
--Marshal Zeringue