The Emperors Feast, Jonathan Clements
The Emperors Feast, Jonathan Clements
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The Emperor's Feast
'A tasty portrait of a nation' –Sunday Telegraph

Author: Jonathan Clements

Narrator: Jonathan Clements

Unabridged: 8 hr 31 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/11/2021


Synopsis

The journey of Chinese food over 5,000 years of history - and the story it tells us about the land and its people.

From the humble takeaway in the middle of a tiny English village to the embarrassment of riches offered in a big-city Chinatown, Chinese food is everywhere to be found. But the meals on offer merely scratch the surface of a rich and dizzyingly varied culinary tradition, spread across 5,000 years of history and over the more than thirty provinces and regions that constitute modern China - not to mention the Chinese diaspora communities all across the world.

In The Emperor's Feast, author and TV presenter Dr Jonathan Clements invites us into the history of Chinese food, starting with the earliest grain stews and the rudimentary chopsticks of the Bronze Age and taking us through the development of dining etiquette under Confucius, the popularisation of rice and the dawn of the dumpling in the 4th century. We see how Chinese cuisine morphed and adapted to the eating habits of invaders such as the Mongols and the Manchus, and how food - like the heady, fiery cuisine of Sichuan or the hardy wheat-based dishes of the north - often became a stand-in for Chinese regional and national identities. Dr Clements then traces the journey of Chinese food to our modern Chinatowns and takeaways, from the tumultuous early days of the 19th century to the profound impact of the rapid industrialisation and globalisation of post-Mao China on the national diet.

As we enter the 21st century with food scandals and a Guinness World Record attempt involving fried rice, The Emperor's Feast shows us that the story of Chinese food is inextricably entwined with the story of China: not only the one that history tells us, but also the one that China tells about itself.

(P) 2021 Hodder & Stoughton Ltd

About Jonathan Clements

Dr Jonathan Clements is a historian and TV presenter specialising in East Asia. He was visiting professor at Xi'an Jiaotong University in China from 2013 to 2019 and is the author of several books on the history of China, including A Brief History of China, The Art of War: A New Translation, and Confucius: A Biography. His history of the Silk Road and his lives of the First Emperor, Empress Wu and Wellington Koo have all been translated into Chinese. Dr Clements has presented several seasons of Route Awakening (National Geographic), an award-winning television series about icons of Chinese culture.


Reviews

Goodreads review by ash

Chinese cuisine continues to have a special place in my heart. The comfort it brings to a bad day and the way it grounds me to a familiarity called home is indescribable. I've read quite a few books on the history or culture of Chinese cuisine but Jonathan Clements' book was one of the most beautifu......more

This is probably one of the most fascinating books I have read, certainly one of the most fascinating books on history, and of specific interest to me because it concerns food, specifically chinese food, specifically the diversity of chinese food which has ties to both my past and my present. The pr......more

Goodreads review by Celeste

a brilliantly conceived history book thru the lens of food and agriculture that touches on migration, government, war, family, culture - - fascinating but makes you want to eat, cook and try all kinds of new things! however the writer is ever so annoying and frankly slightly condescending in a weste......more

Goodreads review by Jo-anne

This is a fascinating book, taking the idea of the history of the Chinese nation and telling it through a history of food and drink. China itself is vast and the cuisine incredibly varies but the author shows how the eating habits of the nation were formed by geography, culture and successive ruling......more

This was such a unique idea for a history book, I loved it! It's clear that Clements had a deep understanding of not only Chinese food and history, but also culture and attitudes. I found this so informative and interesting and would highly reccommend it.......more