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How to Feed a Dictator

Autor Witold Szablowski Traducere de Antonia Lloyd-Jones
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 mai 2022
A devastatingly original look at the world’s worst dictators, through the eyes of their personal chefs, by award-winning Polish author Witold Szabłowski
What is it like to cook for the most dangerous men in the world?
In this darkly funny and fascinating book, Witold Szabłowski travels across four continents in search of the personal chefs of five dictators. From the savannahs of Kenya to the faded glamour of Havana, and the bombed-out streets of Baghdad, Szabłowski finds the men and women who cooked fish soup for Saddam Hussein, roasted goat for Idi Amin and chopped papaya salad for Pol Pot.
He reveals the strangeness of a job where a single culinary mistake could be fatal, but a well-seasoned dish could change your life. And in doing so, he lifts the veil on what life is like at the very heart of power.
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ISBN-13: 9781785788352
ISBN-10: 1785788353
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 131 x 197 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.21 kg
Editura: Icon Books
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

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Witold Szabłowski is an award-winning Polish journalist and the author of four books including Dancing Bears: True Stories of People Nostalgic for Life Under Tyranny. Szabłowski lives in Warsaw.
 

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What was Pol Pot eating while two million Cambodians were dying of hunger? Did Idi Amin really eat human flesh? And why was Fidel Castro obsessed with one particular cow? Traveling across four continents, from the ruins of Iraq to the savannahs of Kenya, Witold Szablowski tracked down the personal chefs of five dictators known for the oppression and massacre of their own citizens: Iraq's Saddam Hussein, Uganda's Idi Amin, Albania's Enver Hoxha, Cuba's Fidel Castro, and Cambodia's Pol Pot - and listened to their stories over sweet-and-sour soup, goat-meat pilaf, bottles of rum, and games of gin rummy. Dishy, deliciously readable, and dead serious, How to Feed a Dictator provides a knife's-edge view of what it was like to be behind the scenes at some of the turning points of the last century.