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Cooking with Fernet Branca

Cooking with Fernet Branca

Author(s): James Hamilton-Paterson

Location(s): Tuscany

Genre(s): Fiction, Food and Drink, Humour

Era(s): Modern

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Gerald Samper, an effete Englishman, lives on a hilltop in Tuscany. He is a ghostwriter for celebrities, and a foodie, whose weird tastes include ‘Mussels in Chocolate and Garlic’ and ‘Fernet Branca Ice Cream’. His idyll is shattered by the arrival of Marta, a vulgar woman from a former Soviet republic now run by gangsters, notably male members of her family. She is a composer in a neo-folk style who claims to be writing a score for a trendy Italian film director. The neighbours’ lives disastrously intertwine. The entourages of the rock star and the director come and go: mysterious black helicopters bring news of mayhem in Voynova, Marta’s homeland: and along the way the English obsession with Tuscany is satirized mercilessly.

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‘A deliciously nasty farce set in adopted Tuscany… Cooking with Fernet Branca had me laughing out loud and uproariously. All Tuscanites should read it, preferably over a plate of stewed otter chunks in...

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