The Traveling Feast, Rick Bass
The Traveling Feast, Rick Bass
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The Traveling Feast
On the Road and at the Table with My Heroes

Author: Rick Bass

Narrator: Rick Bass

Unabridged: 7 hr 58 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/05/2018


Synopsis

Acclaimed author Rick Bass decided to thank all of his writing heroes in person, one meal at a time, in this "rich smorgasbord of a memoir . . . a soul-nourishing, road-burning act of tribute" (New York Times Book Review).

From his bid to become Eudora Welty's lawn boy to the time George Plimpton offered to punch him in the nose, lineage has always been important to Rick Bass. Now at a turning point -- in his midfifties, with his long marriage dissolved and his grown daughters out of the house -- Bass strikes out on a journey of thanksgiving. His aim: to make a memorable meal for each of his mentors, to express his gratitude for the way they have shaped not only his writing but his life.

The result, an odyssey to some of America's most iconic writers, is also a record of self-transformation as Bass seeks to recapture the fire that drove him as a young man. Along the way we join in escapades involving smuggled contraband, an exploding grill, a trail of blood through Heathrow airport, an episode of dog-watching with Amy Hempel in Central Park, and a near run-in with plague-ridden prairie dogs on the way to see Lorrie Moore, as well as heartwarming and bittersweet final meals with the late Peter Matthiessen, John Berger, and Denis Johnson. Poignant, funny, and wistful, The Traveling Feast is a guide to living well and an unforgettable adventure that nourishes and renews the spirit.

Reviews

Goodreads review by M. on November 04, 2020

[URL not allowed] ...I was trailing a stream of heart’s blood wherever I went, but I had to keep moving...I wanted to learn, relearn, how to go after seconds, and then dessert, too: not just to survive, but to feast. And after a long time of not eating, I did begin to eat again......more

Goodreads review by Devin on October 21, 2018

Rick Bass has long been my favorite writer. When I want to feel better about the world, I turn to his writing. This book felt like I got to travel around the country with him and see the world as he sees it, which is a gift. Though in this book you also feel some of the pain he was going through, an......more

Goodreads review by Micah on September 23, 2023

A feast in and of itself, Bass writes comfortably with a nice sense of nostalgia meeting nature. I loved the bonds maintained and formed through a connection of love of literature and food. Bass has a great knack for describing landscapes and nature.......more

Goodreads review by Electra on June 11, 2019

a guilty pleasure dit-on en anglais ? hâte de vous en parler !......more

Goodreads review by Karen on August 23, 2018

Rick Bass was one of my first literary loves/western heroes back when I was in grad school, but I haven't read him in years. In the time since I've been gone, Bass has ironed out some of the kinks in his sentences and deepened his metaphors; his use of language is sublime. The writing is rich and he......more