A Thousand Feasts, Nigel Slater
A Thousand Feasts, Nigel Slater
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A Thousand Feasts

Author: Nigel Slater

Narrator: Nigel Slater

Unabridged: 8 hr 24 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Fourth Estate

Published: 09/26/2024


Synopsis

THE INSTANT #1 SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER From award-winning writer Nigel Slater, comes a new and exquisitely written collection of notes, memoir, stories and small moments of joy. 'Nigel Slater’s prose is the rarest delicacy of all: exquisite yet effortless, filled with heart, tenderness, yearning and humour' For years, Nigel Slater has kept notebooks of curiosities and wonderings, penned while at his kitchen table, soaked in a fisherman’s hut in Reykjavik, sitting calmly in a moss garden in Japan or sheltering from a blizzard in a Vienna Konditorei. These are the small moments, events and happenings that gave pleasure before they disappeared. Miso soup for breakfast, packing a suitcase for a trip and watching a butterfly settle on a carpet, hiding in plain sight. He gives short stories of feasts such as a mango eaten in monsoon rain or a dish of restorative macaroni cheese and homes in on the scent of freshly picked sweet peas and the sound of water breathing at night in Japan. This funny and sharply observed collection of the good bits of life, often things that pass many of us by, is utter joy from beginning to end. ‘I loved this. It is a secular book of hours – thoughts and pleasures beautifully cadenced and generously placed’ ‘Nigel Slater has a magical capacity to find beauty in the smallest moments. A nourishing, sustaining book’ ‘His evocative, uplifting observations are a balm for life: a prose-poem for eaters and a spiritual companion for thoughtful cooks. A true and enduring joy’ ‘You can’t always feel buoyant and grateful but noticing – and getting pleasure from – the seemingly insignificant is a good way to live. As he says, feel the “small moments of joy”’

About Nigel Slater

Nigel Slater is a bestselling and award-winning author, journalist and television presenter. He has been the food columnist for the for over thirty years and is one of Britain’s most highly regarded food writers. His memoir won six awards and became a film and stage production. He lives in London.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Carlyn on October 27, 2024

It makes no sense but it doesn’t have to. What a gentle book, made magical by the audiobook. I would listen to Nigel Slater reading the phone book honestly.......more

Goodreads review by Stephen Richard on March 06, 2025

A Thousand Feasts: Small Moments of Joy is a sublimely beautiful book Nigel Slater is a supreme wordsmith and his cookery writing is some of the best but his prose in this book feels more like a meditation on life - recognising the beauty in the simplicity of everyday life and magnifying it into true......more

Goodreads review by Joanna on September 23, 2024

A Thousand Feasts is a fascinating insight into Nigel’s thoughts and experiences during his time as a professional chef.  Through him we visit a range of different countries while he samples a variety of different foods, some of which I hadn’t heard of before reading this book so I enjoyed searching......more

Goodreads review by Christine on January 11, 2025

This Christmas present, with its vignettes of food, gardens, travel and home, was a gentle and easy read to start the year.......more

Goodreads review by Natasha on December 19, 2024

I just love reading Nigel Slater. He is so mindful/present/whatever you want to call it and if you read a few chapters just before bed every night it will soothe your soul and send you off into a blissful sleep. It took me a disproportionately long time to read, mind you. Almost two months. But then......more


Quotes

PRAISE FOR : ‘Slater is at his best on food and travel: his ability to evoke a culture and a mood (and his food writing by itself does both) is remarkable … He is a purveyor of the good life, simplicity, cosiness and warmth’ ‘Slater’s greatest talent is making the ordinary extraordinary, showing us how to revel in a ripe fig or a piece of cheese … He may worry that he sounds trite and that his musings on diminutive pleasures are trivial, that he hasn’t answered any of the big questions about the universe, but as I leave I feel grateful for Slater, the god of small things’ ‘I loved this. It is a secular book of hours – thoughts and pleasures beautifully cadenced and generously placed’ ‘Nigel Slater has a magical capacity to find beauty in the smallest moments. A nourishing, sustaining book’ ‘Nigel Slater’s prose is the rarest delicacy of all: exquisite yet effortless, filled with heart, tenderness, yearning and humour. I feel so lucky to exist in a time when Slater is writing about what it is to be alive' ‘The granular detail and the passion are obviously signature Slater, but this book feels different: a sort of timeless diary, with its glimpsed, generous offerings to the tired reader, who in days like ours might forget that there’s still so much beauty to be had’ ‘brandished food as a weapon. provides a panacea, allowing the author the boyhood moments he was denied, whether sneaking bites of biscuit batter or fretting in Tokyo under the stern, schoolmistress glare of a “disapproving eel lady” … ephemeral and enriched by pathos’