Born in 1956, Anthony Bourdain graduated from the world-renowned Culinary Institute of America. He began running New York kitchens at restaurants such as Supper Club, One Fifth Avenue, and Sullivan's. His extensive body of work has graced the pages of The Times, New York Times, Observer, the Face, and Scotland on Sunday. He is an ongoing contributor and authority for Food Arts magazine. Bourdain's fictional works include two crime novels- 1997's "Gone Bamboo" and "Bone in the Throat" in 1995. His book "Kitchen Confidential: Adventures in the Culinary Underbelly" was a bestseller, with an updated edition published in 2007. In 2002, the Food Network debuted what would become a twenty-two episode series featuring Bourdain circling the globe and feeding his adventure eating habit with the most extreme cuisine the world had to offer. The inspired bestselling book, "A Cook's Tour In Search of the Perfect Meal," met with huge success in the United Kingdom and the United States.
Joel Rose's most recent novel is The Blackest Bird, which has
been translated into 13 languages. Previous books include "Kill the
Poor, Kill Kill Faster Faster" (both of which have been made into
films), and "New York Sawed in Half." For DC Comics, he wrote the
graphic novels "La Pacifica" and "The Big Book Of Thugs."
"'Get Jiro!'" unfolds in a dystopian version of Los Angeles where
today's (mostly) polite and academic discussions about food have
evolved into grisly gastronomic feuds.... In some ways, "Get Jiro!"
represents a coming-full-circle thing for Mr. Bourdain."--"The New
York Times"
"What's an ex-yakuza enforcer turned sushi chef to do, ask culinary
expert and author Bourdain (Medium Raw) and co-writer Joel Rose (La
Pacifica) in this boisterous lampooning of food culture, a pet
project for Bourdain, who seems to revel in the unrestrained
narrative allowed in a comic book. Their answer will be enjoyable
to anyone versed in samurai revenge stories or the films of Sam
Peckinpah.... The book's saving grace is the wonderfully clean and
detailed art by an all-star team of artists led by illustrator
Foss, whose meticulously researched and composed visuals mirror
Jiro's precision with a knife and produce equally appetizing
results."--"Publishers Weekly"
"Bourdain...promised 'an ultra-violent slaughter-fest over culinary
arcane, ' and he delivers pretty much exactly that....Bourdain
let's his foodie id run wild, extolling the elegant simplicity of a
peasant dish like pot-au-feu here and caving in skulls with saute
pans there. Foss' stubby, dough-faced figures walk a fine line
between goofy and thuggish, and fall apart with great ickiness when
dismembered. Equal parts blunt culinary opinion-mongering and
satiric takedown of the very same chef-worship culture Bourdain
helped create, this amusing diversion coasts comfortably in the
wake of the standard bearer of gore-soaked foodie
comics..."--"Booklist"
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