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Hardcover A Welcoming Life: An MFK Fisher Scrapbook Book

ISBN: 1887178325

ISBN13: 9781887178327

A Welcoming Life: An MFK Fisher Scrapbook

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Gathering more than 240 family snapshots with extended selections from her writings, this is a photographic biography of M.F.K. Fisher in image and anecdote: her childhood in a Quaker town in southern... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Great fun for M.F.K. Fisher fans (and who isn't a fan?)

M.F.K.Fisher was one of America's best prose writers ever. Though known for her writings about food, it's insufficient to say she was a food writer. Her real subject was herself, her journeys through life and relationships, and her ability to render intensely personal experiences in some of the best writing I've ever had the pleasure to read. If you are a fan of her work, you will enjoy "A Welcoming Life", which has many, many fine photographs of Fisher and her companions and the places they travelled. It's enjoyable to actually have a face to match to her descriptions of "Chexbres" or "Timmy" (Dillwyn Parrish, her second husband) and others as well. The photographs, black and white, are beautifully printed in this book.

A Superb Look at M.F.K. Fisher's Life

I checked this book out from the library prior to a book club session focusing on M.F.K. Fisher's works. I had never read anything by or about Mary Frances before, because I thought she was "just" a cooking/culinary writer. Was I ever wrong! What a gorgeous, wonderful, fascinating, philosophical woman and writer! Her writing style is as splendid as her life. . . and what a superb life she lived in spite of being a woman ahead of her times and in spite of tragedies and set backs. Now I'm adding her books and books about her to my personal library. She's my latest inspiration, in line with Willa Cather, Pearl Buck, Madeleine L'Engle, Emily Dickinson, the Brontes, and a few others.
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