A Short History of Spaghetti with Tomato Sauce

A Short History of Spaghetti with Tomato Sauce

by Massimo Montanari

Narrated by Noah Michael Levine

Unabridged — 1 hours, 52 minutes

A Short History of Spaghetti with Tomato Sauce

A Short History of Spaghetti with Tomato Sauce

by Massimo Montanari

Narrated by Noah Michael Levine

Unabridged — 1 hours, 52 minutes

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Overview

Intellectually engaging and deliciously readable, a stereotype-defying history of how one of the most recognisable symbols of Italian cuisine and national identity is the product of centuries of encounters, dialogue, and exchange.

Is it possible to identify a starting point in history from which everything else unfolds-a single moment that can explain the present and reveal the essence of our identities? According to Massimo Montanari, this is just a myth: by themselves, origins explain very little and historical phenomena can only be understood dynamically-by looking at how events and identities develop and change as a result of encounters and combinations that are often unexpected.

As Montanari shows in this lively, brilliant, and surprising essay, all you need to debunk the “origins myth” is a plate of spaghetti. By tracing the history of the one of Italy's “national dishes”-from Asia to America, from Africa to Europe; from the beginning of agriculture to the Middle Ages and up to the 20th century-he shows that in order to understand who we are (our identity) we almost always need to look beyond ourselves to other cultures, peoples, and traditions.


Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

08/23/2021

Food historian Montanari (Let the Meatballs Rest) “reflect on the meaning of roots, identities, and origins” in this illuminating examination of one of the world’s most famous culinary pairings. Readers should be warned—this is not light reading, but rather a rigorous exploration of prevalent beliefs, whether accurate or not, connected to the ingredients that make up the revered coupling of spaghetti and tomato sauce. Many will be surprised to learn that pasta was invented in the Middle East around 10,000–12,000 years ago as a derivation of unleavened bread cut into flattened strips similar to tagliatelle, and that Marco Polo did not introduce pasta to Italy on a return voyage from China, as is commonly thought by pasta lovers. Montanari offers, in essence, a deconstruction of the meal, starting with the practice of drying and cooking pasta and moving on to the advent of macaroni and the addition of cheese. He also examines the evolution of cooking “al dente” (a departure from the two-hour boil noodles endured in medieval times); the shift from eating pasta with white cheese sauce to red sauce with tomato in the 17th century; and the emergence of the “Mediterranean diet,” which popularized the use of olive oil. While this scholarly treatise may be better suited for those with big appetites for knowledge, it’s full of delicious details. (Nov.)

From the Publisher

Illuminating... Suited for those with big appetites for knowledge, [A Short History of Spaghetti with Tomato Sauce] is full of delicious details.”—Publishers Weekly

“Thorough, well-researched and enlightening... Montanari sets a beautiful table filled with savory information that will appeal to academics, history buffs, the culinary-minded and those eager to learn how and why twirling a fork into a mountain of spaghetti with tomato sauce has become a delicious source of comforting nourishment.”—Shelf Awareness

“This book serves as a significant beginning for anyone in search of culinary origins and the fraught histories of cultural commodities.”—Gastronomica

“The book is just the right length (128 pages), academic and an utterly fascinating discourse on food history.”—The Daily Beast

“Montanari’s research will delight readers and provide plenty of fodder for dinner-table discussion.”—Booklist

A Short History of Spaghetti with Tomato Sauce is so much more than the chronicle of a familiar, beloved dish. The book is an inquiry into culture, economics and society... This delightful book will inspire readers.”—BookTrib

“Montanari traces the unstoppable rise of what would become the most famous dish in the whole world.”—La Repubblica

“A learned, entertaining volume.”—Il Giornale

Product Details

BN ID: 2940178849286
Publisher: Europa Editions, Incorporated
Publication date: 11/16/2021
Edition description: Unabridged
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