The Joy of Drinking

Author(s): Barbara Holland

Cooking, Food & Wine

With characteristic elegance and delicious wit, Barbara Holland, (" a national treasure, " -- "Philadelphia Inquirer") celebrates the age-old act of drinking in this gimlet-eyed survey of man's relationship with booze, since the joyful discovery, ten thousand years ago, of fermented fruits and grains. In this spirited paean to alcohol, two parts cultural history, one part personal meditation, Holland takes readers on a bacchanalian romp through the Fertile Crescent, the Mermaid Tavern, Plymouth Rock, and Capitol Hill and reveals, as Faulkner famously once said, how civilization indeed begins with fermentation. Filled with tasty tidbits about distillers, bootleggers, taverns, hangovers, and Alcoholics Anonymous," The Joy of Drinking" is a fascinating portrait of the world of pleasures fermented and distilled. Review Quotes: "Impressive... Holland has a light, winsome tourch and is always funny.""-- New York Times " "With a style as witty, practical and Triple Sec as M.F.K. Fisher's, Holland's "The Joy of Drinking" grows from a hilarious ancient-history lesson into a compulsively readable mini-mosaic of humans and our various fermented tipples." "-- Los Angeles Times " "Holland, a prolific and wide-ranging writer, distills a considerable tonnage of fact and trivia into this casual, shot-sized volume...She has a breezy, whimsical style, perfectly suited to her swift romp across the histories and cultures of alcohol down through the ages." "-- Publishers Weekly" "Mixing fact, fable, anecdote, and personal opinion with irresistible panache, cultural historian Barbara Holland' s The Joy of Drinking distills thousands of years of humankind' s lusty relationship with alcohol-- made from fermented honey, hops, grapes, grains, and even mare' s milk-- into a slim, sparkling history that covers all manner of blithe spirits, from lowly beer, ' the cornerstone of civilization, ' to the vaunted martini, aka ' Fred Astaire in a glass.' " "-- Elle""" Praise for the national bestseller" When All the World Was Young: """" A wise, funny, haunting and thoroughly grown-up book." -- Jonathan Yardley," ""Washington"" Post Book World" " Beautifully written...sharply detailed recollections...compelling, both touching and funny. Holland writes with breezy elegance and a sly wit." -- "New York Times Book Review" " Imagine Lauren Bacall narrating Tristram Shandy...Leisurely and rich as along, steamy summer day." -- "Chicago Tribune" " Richly detailed, droll, and very human. She could be our E. B. White." -- "Washingtonian" (a Best Book of 2004) " The word charming could have been coined just so it could be ascribed to Holland." -- "Booklist"" " " A smart coming-of-age text...an acute narrative of how the clever Holland came to be so writerly." -- "Kirkus Reviews"""


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"""A wise, funny, haunting and thoroughly grown-up book."--Jonathan Yardley "Washington Post Book World on When All the World Was Young "

Barbara Holland is the author of fourteen previous books, including" Gentlemen's Blood, Hail to the Chiefs," and" They Went Whistling," and has written for" Smithsonian," " Glamour," " Playboy," the" Utne Reader," " Redbook," " Seventeen," and the" Washington Post," among many others. She lives in Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains.

General Fields

  • : 9781596913370
  • : Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • : Bloomsbury Press
  • : 01 January 2008
  • : United States
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Barbara Holland
  • : Hardback
  • : 394.13
  • : 150
  • : illustrations