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1632861216
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9781632861214
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Knives & Ink: Chefs and the Stories Behind Their Tattoos (with...
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MacNaughton, Wendy
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Book Title
Knives and Ink : Chefs and the Stories Behind Their Tattoos (With Recipes)
Item Length
9.1in
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Publication Year
2016
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
0.9in
Author
Isaac Fitzgerald, Wendy Macnaughton
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, Art, Cooking
Topic
Culinary, BODYART & Tattooing, Essays & Narratives
Item Width
6.8in
Item Weight
23.4 Oz
Number of Pages
208 Pages

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From the authors of Pen & Ink -- New York Times bestselling illustrator Wendy MacNaughton and BuzzFeed books editor Isaac Fitzgerald--the stories behind the tattoos that chefs proudly wear, with their signature recipes. Winner of the International Association of Culinary Professionals [IACP] Cookbook Design Award. Chefs take their tattoos almost as seriously as their knives. From gritty grill cooks in backwoods diners to the executive chefs at the world's most popular restaurants, it's hard to find a cook who doesn't sport some ink. Knives & Ink features the tattoos of more than sixty-five chefs from all walks of life and every kind of kitchen, including 2014 James Beard Award-winner Jamie Bissonnette, Alaska-fishing-boat cook Mandy Lamb, Toro Bravo's John Gorham, and many more. Each tattoo has a rich, personal story behind it: Danny Bowien of Mission Chinese Food remembers his mother with fiery angel wings on his forearms, and Dominique Crenn of Michelin two-starred Atelier Crenn bears ink that reminds her to do "anything in life that you put your heart into." Like the dishes these chefs have crafted over the years, these tattoos are beautiful works of art. Knives & Ink delves into the wide and wonderful world of chef tattoos and shares their fascinating backstories, along with personal recipes from many of the chefs.

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Bloomsbury Publishing USA
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1632861216
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9781632861214
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Book Title
Knives and Ink : Chefs and the Stories Behind Their Tattoos (With Recipes)
Author
Isaac Fitzgerald, Wendy Macnaughton
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Culinary, BODYART & Tattooing, Essays & Narratives
Publication Year
2016
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, Art, Cooking
Number of Pages
208 Pages

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Item Length
9.1in
Item Height
0.9in
Item Width
6.8in
Item Weight
23.4 Oz

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Tx649.A1k575 2016
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"You'll be wowed by the moving, even majestic origin stories of chefs of all stripes in KNIVES & INK." - Elle "One of the fall's most unusual books is a gorgeous look at the tattoos (and the stories behind them) of 65 chefs, some famous, some not." - "Must-Read Books of the Fall," Entertainment Weekly "A gorgeous and illuminating glimpse into whole worlds: meals cooked, loves lost, and lives lived. - Rachel Khong, Executive Editor, Lucky Peach "In this lovely, funny, occasionally absurd, frequently very moving book, the figure of the tattooed chef -- so often reduced to a clichéd pork-belly punchline -- takes on a beautiful humanity. Its pages prove that it's no surprise that the men and women who work in kitchens are often drawn to the indelibility of tattoos; their stories of both food and ink are told in languages of passion, art, memory, and identity." - Helen Rosner, Executive Editor, Eater "Through its sheer variety of tattoos, stories, and recipes, Knives & Ink celebrates the incredible creativity, passion, and inspiration to be found in the culinary community. A fantastic book." - Jamie Bissonnette, Best Chef Northeast, James Beard Foundation Awards "Every tattoo, like every dish, has a distinct personality. These portraits, both lighthearted and complex, will make you see chefs in a whole new way. Plus, it's so much fun!" - John Gorham, four-time James Beard Awards nominee "Absolutely delightful from cover to cover." - Maria Popova, Brainpickings, "The Best Art, Design, and Photography Books of 2014," on PEN & INK "The revelations in this remarkable collection are, in turns, poignant, charming, heartbreaking, and honest. Like tattoos, these stories leave an impression that will linger." - Roxane Gay, on PEN & INK "Each ink drawing is a secret story. What I love most about this book is that it doesn't cover just huge sleeves and complicated tattoos, it also honors the newly popular (again) art of poke-and-stick tattoos." - "Best Illustrated Books," Design*Sponge on PEN & INK "Oh my god, this gorgeous, gorgeous book. It will, like its subject, alter you permanently. We sometimes forget: each tattoo has its story. Many are lovingly recorded here--from the wicked to the profound to the ridiculous. This gorgeous, gorgeous book perfectly chronicles the stories that we wear on our skin." - Colin Meloy, lead singer of The Decemberists, on PEN & INK "For anybody who ever looked at a stranger's tattoo and wondered why?, Pen & Ink offers a gorgeous, hilarious, and moving Because. In its pages, the most amateurish, outlandish, and bizarre tattoos become portals into their owners' lives and dreams. In the process, they become beautiful." - Peter Trachtenberg, author of SEVEN TATTOOS, on PEN & INK "Inspired . . . Drawn in a whimsical, tender style, MacNaughton's portraits are captivating in their intimacy . . . Without judgment or regret, this emotionally raw collection, featuring an introduction by Cheryl Strayed, explores how we find permanence in an impermanent world." - Publishers Weekly on PEN & INK "[One of] the best art books of 2014." - The Huffington Post on PEN & INK, "A gorgeous and illuminating glimpse into whole worlds: meals cooked, loves lost, and lives lived." --Rachel Khong, Executive Editor, Lucky Peach "In this lovely, funny, occasionally absurd, frequently very moving book, the figure of the tattooed chef -- so often reduced to a clichéd pork-belly punchline -- takes on a beautiful humanity. Its pages prove that it's no surprise that the men and women who work in kitchens are often drawn to the indelibility of tattoos; their stories of both food and ink are told in languages of passion, art, memory, and identity." --Helen Rosner, Executive Editor, Eater "Through its sheer variety of tattoos, stories, and recipes, Knives & Ink celebrates the incredible creativity, passion, and inspiration to be found in the culinary community. A fantastic book." --Jamie Bissonnette, Best Chef Northeast, James Beard Foundation Awards "Every tattoo, like every dish, has a distinct personality. These portraits, both lighthearted and complex, will make you see chefs in a whole new way. Plus, it's so much fun!" --John Gorham, four-time James Beard Awards nominee "Absolutely delightful from cover to cover." --Maria Popova, Brainpickings, "The Best Art, Design, and Photography Books of 2014," on PEN & INK " The revelations in this remarkable collection are, in turns, poignant, charming, heartbreaking, and honest. Like tattoos, these stories leave an impression that will linger." --Roxane Gay, on PEN & INK "Each ink drawing is a secret story. What I love most about this book is that it doesn't cover just huge sleeves and complicated tattoos, it also honors the newly popular (again) art of poke-and-stick tattoos." -- Design*Sponge, "Best Illustrated Books," on PEN & INK "Oh my god, this gorgeous, gorgeous book. It will, like its subject, alter you permanently. We sometimes forget: each tattoo has its story. Many are lovingly recorded here--from the wicked to the profound to the ridiculous. This gorgeous, gorgeous book perfectly chronicles the stories that we wear on our skin." --Colin Meloy, lead singer of The Decemberists, on PEN & INK "For anybody who ever looked at a stranger's tattoo and wondered why?, Pen & Ink offers a gorgeous, hilarious, and moving Because. In its pages, the most amateurish, outlandish, and bizarre tattoos become portals into their owners' lives and dreams. In the process, they become beautiful." --Peter Trachtenberg, author of SEVEN TATTOOS, on PEN & INK "Inspired . . . Drawn in a whimsical, tender style, MacNaughton's portraits are captivating in their intimacy . . . Without judgment or regret, this emotionally raw collection, featuring an introduction by Cheryl Strayed, explores how we find permanence in an impermanent world." -- Publishers Weekly, on PEN & INK "[One of] the best art books of 2014." -- The Huffington Post, on PEN & INK, #1 Flavorwire's "The Year's Most Beautiful and Interesting Art Books - on PEN & INK "Absolutely delightful from cover to cover." --Maria Popova, Brainpickings , "The Best Art, Design, and Photography Books of 2014, on PEN & INK "The revelations in this remarkable collection are, in turns, poignant, charming, heartbreaking, and honest. Like tattoos, these stories leave an impression that will linger." --Roxane Gay, on PEN & INK "Each ink drawing is a secret story. What I love most about this book is that it doesn't cover just huge sleeves and complicated tattoos, it also honors the newly popular (again) art of poke-and-stick tattoos." -- Design*Sponge, "Best Illustrated Books," on PEN & INK "Oh my god, this gorgeous, gorgeous book. It will, like its subject, alter you permanently. We sometimes forget: each tattoo has its story. Many are lovingly recorded here--from the wicked to the profound to the ridiculous. This gorgeous, gorgeous book perfectly chronicles the stories that we wear on our skin." --Colin Meloy, lead singer of The Decemberists, on PEN & INK "For anybody who ever looked at a stranger's tattoo and wondered why?, Pen & Ink offers a gorgeous, hilarious, and moving Because. In its pages, the most amateurish, outlandish, and bizarre tattoos become portals into their owners' lives and dreams. In the process, they become beautiful." --Peter Trachtenberg, author of SEVEN TATTOOS, on PEN & INK "Inspired . . . Drawn in a whimsical, tender style, MacNaughton's portraits are captivating in their intimacy . . . Without judgment or regret, this emotionally raw collection, featuring an introduction by Cheryl Strayed, explores how we find permanence in an impermanent world." -- Publishers Weekly, on PEN & INK "[One of] the best art books of 2014." -- The Huffington Post, on PEN & INK "A gorgeous and illuminating glimpse into whole worlds: meals cooked, loves lost, and lives lived." --Rachel Khong, Executive Editor, Lucky Peach "In this lovely, funny, occasionally absurd, frequently very moving book, the figure of the tattooed chef -- so often reduced to a clichéd pork-belly punchline -- takes on a beautiful humanity. Its pages prove that it's no surprise that the men and women who work in kitchens are often drawn to the indelibility of tattoos; their stories of both food and ink are told in languages of passion, art, memory, and identity." --Helen Rosner, Executive Editor, EATER "Through its sheer variety of tattoos, stories, and recipes, Knives & Ink celebrates the incredible creativity, passion, and inspiration to be found in the culinary community. A fantastic book." --Jamie Bissonnette, Best Chef Northeast, James Beard Foundation Awards "Every tattoo, like every dish, has a distinct personality. These portraits, both lighthearted and complex, will make you see chefs in a whole new way. Plus, it's so much fun!." --John Gorham, four-time James Beard Awards nominee, "You'll be wowed by the moving, even majestic origin stories of chefs of all stripes in KNIVES & INK." - Elle "One of the fall's most unusual books is a gorgeous look at the tattoos (and the stories behind them) of 65 chefs, some famous, some not." - "Must-Read Books of the Fall," Entertainment Weekly "A gorgeous and illuminating glimpse into whole worlds: meals cooked, loves lost, and lives lived. - Rachel Khong, Executive Editor, Lucky Peach "In this lovely, funny, occasionally absurd, frequently very moving book, the figure of the tattooed chef -- so often reduced to a clichd pork-belly punchline -- takes on a beautiful humanity. Its pages prove that it's no surprise that the men and women who work in kitchens are often drawn to the indelibility of tattoos; their stories of both food and ink are told in languages of passion, art, memory, and identity." - Helen Rosner, Executive Editor, Eater "Through its sheer variety of tattoos, stories, and recipes, Knives & Ink celebrates the incredible creativity, passion, and inspiration to be found in the culinary community. A fantastic book." - Jamie Bissonnette, Best Chef Northeast, James Beard Foundation Awards "Every tattoo, like every dish, has a distinct personality. These portraits, both lighthearted and complex, will make you see chefs in a whole new way. Plus, it's so much fun!" - John Gorham, four-time James Beard Awards nominee "Absolutely delightful from cover to cover." - Maria Popova, Brainpickings, "The Best Art, Design, and Photography Books of 2014," on PEN & INK "The revelations in this remarkable collection are, in turns, poignant, charming, heartbreaking, and honest. Like tattoos, these stories leave an impression that will linger." - Roxane Gay, on PEN & INK "Each ink drawing is a secret story. What I love most about this book is that it doesn't cover just huge sleeves and complicated tattoos, it also honors the newly popular (again) art of poke-and-stick tattoos." - "Best Illustrated Books," Design*Sponge on PEN & INK "Oh my god, this gorgeous, gorgeous book. It will, like its subject, alter you permanently. We sometimes forget: each tattoo has its story. Many are lovingly recorded here--from the wicked to the profound to the ridiculous. This gorgeous, gorgeous book perfectly chronicles the stories that we wear on our skin." - Colin Meloy, lead singer of The Decemberists, on PEN & INK "For anybody who ever looked at a stranger's tattoo and wondered why?, Pen & Ink offers a gorgeous, hilarious, and moving Because. In its pages, the most amateurish, outlandish, and bizarre tattoos become portals into their owners' lives and dreams. In the process, they become beautiful." - Peter Trachtenberg, author of SEVEN TATTOOS, on PEN & INK "Inspired . . . Drawn in a whimsical, tender style, MacNaughton's portraits are captivating in their intimacy . . . Without judgment or regret, this emotionally raw collection, featuring an introduction by Cheryl Strayed, explores how we find permanence in an impermanent world." - Publishers Weekly on PEN & INK "[One of] the best art books of 2014." - The Huffington Post on PEN & INK "This follow up to Fitzgerald and MacNaughton's awesome Pen & Ink is a beautifully illustrated collection of chefs' tattoos and the stories behind them. The tales behind the ink are as varied and vibrant as the body art they explain, and reveal a diversity of life experiences--troubles and triumphs both." - "Must-Read List," Nylon, "One of the fall's most unusual books is a gorgeous look at the tattoos (and the stories behind them) of 65 chefs, some famous, some not." - "Must-Read Books of the Fall," Entertainment Weekly "A gorgeous and illuminating glimpse into whole worlds: meals cooked, loves lost, and lives lived. - Rachel Khong, Executive Editor, Lucky Peach "In this lovely, funny, occasionally absurd, frequently very moving book, the figure of the tattooed chef -- so often reduced to a clichéd pork-belly punchline -- takes on a beautiful humanity. Its pages prove that it's no surprise that the men and women who work in kitchens are often drawn to the indelibility of tattoos; their stories of both food and ink are told in languages of passion, art, memory, and identity." - Helen Rosner, Executive Editor, Eater "Through its sheer variety of tattoos, stories, and recipes, Knives & Ink celebrates the incredible creativity, passion, and inspiration to be found in the culinary community. A fantastic book." - Jamie Bissonnette, Best Chef Northeast, James Beard Foundation Awards "Every tattoo, like every dish, has a distinct personality. These portraits, both lighthearted and complex, will make you see chefs in a whole new way. Plus, it's so much fun!" - John Gorham, four-time James Beard Awards nominee "Absolutely delightful from cover to cover." - Maria Popova, Brainpickings, "The Best Art, Design, and Photography Books of 2014," on PEN & INK "The revelations in this remarkable collection are, in turns, poignant, charming, heartbreaking, and honest. Like tattoos, these stories leave an impression that will linger." - Roxane Gay, on PEN & INK "Each ink drawing is a secret story. What I love most about this book is that it doesn't cover just huge sleeves and complicated tattoos, it also honors the newly popular (again) art of poke-and-stick tattoos." - "Best Illustrated Books," Design*Sponge on PEN & INK "Oh my god, this gorgeous, gorgeous book. It will, like its subject, alter you permanently. We sometimes forget: each tattoo has its story. Many are lovingly recorded here--from the wicked to the profound to the ridiculous. This gorgeous, gorgeous book perfectly chronicles the stories that we wear on our skin." - Colin Meloy, lead singer of The Decemberists, on PEN & INK "For anybody who ever looked at a stranger's tattoo and wondered why?, Pen & Ink offers a gorgeous, hilarious, and moving Because. In its pages, the most amateurish, outlandish, and bizarre tattoos become portals into their owners' lives and dreams. In the process, they become beautiful." - Peter Trachtenberg, author of SEVEN TATTOOS, on PEN & INK "Inspired . . . Drawn in a whimsical, tender style, MacNaughton's portraits are captivating in their intimacy . . . Without judgment or regret, this emotionally raw collection, featuring an introduction by Cheryl Strayed, explores how we find permanence in an impermanent world." - Publishers Weekly on PEN & INK "[One of] the best art books of 2014." - The Huffington Post on PEN & INK, for Pen & Ink :Flavorwire's #1 in "The Year's Most Beautiful and Interesting Art Books""[One of] the best art books of 2014." - The Huffington Post "Absolutely delightful from cover to cover." -Maria Popova, Brainpickings , "The Best Art, Design, and Photography Books of 2014" "The revelations in this remarkable collection are, in turns, poignant, charming, heartbreaking, and honest. Like tattoos, these stories leave an impression that will linger." -Roxane Gay"Oh my god, this gorgeous, gorgeous book. It will, like its subject, alter you permanently." -Colin Meloy, lead singer of the Decemberists, #1 Flavorwire's "The Year's Most Beautiful and Interesting Art Books - on PEN & INK "Absolutely delightful from cover to cover." --Maria Popova, Brainpickings , "The Best Art, Design, and Photography Books of 2014, on PEN & INK "The revelations in this remarkable collection are, in turns, poignant, charming, heartbreaking, and honest. Like tattoos, these stories leave an impression that will linger." --Roxane Gay, on PEN & INK "Each ink drawing is a secret story. What I love most about this book is that it doesn't cover just huge sleeves and complicated tattoos, it also honors the newly popular (again) art of poke-and-stick tattoos." -- Design*Sponge, "Best Illustrated Books," on PEN & INK "Oh my god, this gorgeous, gorgeous book. It will, like its subject, alter you permanently. We sometimes forget: each tattoo has its story. Many are lovingly recorded here--from the wicked to the profound to the ridiculous. This gorgeous, gorgeous book perfectly chronicles the stories that we wear on our skin." --Colin Meloy, lead singer of The Decemberists, on PEN & INK "For anybody who ever looked at a stranger's tattoo and wondered why?, Pen & Ink offers a gorgeous, hilarious, and moving Because. In its pages, the most amateurish, outlandish, and bizarre tattoos become portals into their owners' lives and dreams. In the process, they become beautiful." --Peter Trachtenberg, author of SEVEN TATTOOS, on PEN & INK "Inspired . . . Drawn in a whimsical, tender style, MacNaughton's portraits are captivating in their intimacy . . . Without judgment or regret, this emotionally raw collection, featuring an introduction by Cheryl Strayed, explores how we find permanence in an impermanent world." -- Publishers Weekly, on PEN & INK "[One of] the best art books of 2014." -- The Huffington Post, on PEN & INK, "You'll be wowed by the moving, even majestic origin stories of chefs of all stripes in KNIVES & INK." - Elle "One of the fall's most unusual books is a gorgeous look at the tattoos (and the stories behind them) of 65 chefs, some famous, some not." - "Must-Read Books of the Fall," Entertainment Weekly "A gorgeous and illuminating glimpse into whole worlds: meals cooked, loves lost, and lives lived. - Rachel Khong, Executive Editor, Lucky Peach "In this lovely, funny, occasionally absurd, frequently very moving book, the figure of the tattooed chef -- so often reduced to a clichd pork-belly punchline -- takes on a beautiful humanity. Its pages prove that it's no surprise that the men and women who work in kitchens are often drawn to the indelibility of tattoos; their stories of both food and ink are told in languages of passion, art, memory, and identity." - Helen Rosner, Executive Editor, Eater "Through its sheer variety of tattoos, stories, and recipes, Knives & Ink celebrates the incredible creativity, passion, and inspiration to be found in the culinary community. A fantastic book." - Jamie Bissonnette, Best Chef Northeast, James Beard Foundation Awards "Every tattoo, like every dish, has a distinct personality. These portraits, both lighthearted and complex, will make you see chefs in a whole new way. Plus, it's so much fun!" - John Gorham, four-time James Beard Awards nominee "Absolutely delightful from cover to cover." - Maria Popova, Brainpickings, "The Best Art, Design, and Photography Books of 2014," on PEN & INK "The revelations in this remarkable collection are, in turns, poignant, charming, heartbreaking, and honest. Like tattoos, these stories leave an impression that will linger." - Roxane Gay, on PEN & INK "Each ink drawing is a secret story. What I love most about this book is that it doesn't cover just huge sleeves and complicated tattoos, it also honors the newly popular (again) art of poke-and-stick tattoos." - "Best Illustrated Books," Design*Sponge on PEN & INK "Oh my god, this gorgeous, gorgeous book. It will, like its subject, alter you permanently. We sometimes forget: each tattoo has its story. Many are lovingly recorded here--from the wicked to the profound to the ridiculous. This gorgeous, gorgeous book perfectly chronicles the stories that we wear on our skin." - Colin Meloy, lead singer of The Decemberists, on PEN & INK "For anybody who ever looked at a stranger's tattoo and wondered why?, Pen & Ink offers a gorgeous, hilarious, and moving Because. In its pages, the most amateurish, outlandish, and bizarre tattoos become portals into their owners' lives and dreams. In the process, they become beautiful." - Peter Trachtenberg, author of SEVEN TATTOOS, on PEN & INK "Inspired . . . Drawn in a whimsical, tender style, MacNaughton's portraits are captivating in their intimacy . . . Without judgment or regret, this emotionally raw collection, featuring an introduction by Cheryl Strayed, explores how we find permanence in an impermanent world." - Publishers Weekly on PEN & INK "[One of] the best art books of 2014." - The Huffington Post on PEN & INK
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2016
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