John Lanchester was the deputy editor of the London Review of Books and the restaurant critic for the London Observer. He is the author of The Debt to Pleasure and Mr. Phillips, and his work has appeared in The New Yorker. He lives in London.
"The Debt to Pleasure has no flaws. It is witty, frequently hilarious, and wicked." --The Boston Globe
In this novel, which begins "This is not a conventional cookbook," Lanchester, the restaurant reviewer for the London Observer, sends an Englishman to explore France‘and the past‘through food.
"The Debt to Pleasure has no flaws. It is witty, frequently hilarious, and wicked." --The Boston Globe
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