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George Papashvily (1898–1978)

Autor(a) de Russian Cooking

10+ Works 611 Membros 12 Reviews 1 Favorited

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Obras de George Papashvily

Associated Works

More Chucklebait: Funny Stories for Everyone (1949) — Contribuinte — 9 cópias
The Ethnic Image in Modern American Literature, 1900-1950 (1984) — Contribuinte — 1 exemplar(es)

Etiquetado

Conhecimento Comum

Data de nascimento
1898-08-23
Data de falecimento
1978-03-29
Local de enterro
Bucks County, Pennsylvania
Sexo
male
Nacionalidade
Russia (Georgia, birth)
USA
Local de nascimento
Kobiaantkari, Dusheti, Mtskheta-Mtianeti, Georgia
Local de falecimento
Cambria, California, USA
Locais de residência
Quakertown, Pennsylvania, USA
Ocupação
sculptor
author
Relacionamentos
Papashvily, Helen Waite (wife)
Organizações
Russian Army (WWI)

Membros

Resenhas

Excellent starter book for anyone wanting to learn Russian and cooking from the Soviet Union. The recipes for Georgian cheese bread/pie and Chicken Tabaka are superb.
 
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nikolaidonskoj | outras 2 resenhas | Dec 13, 2011 |
I bought this book since it was written by two of my favorite authors, Helen and George Papashvily. I have often wondered how much of their wonderful novels were written by Helen or George, and if this book is an indication, I would say that George had much to do with the writing of his heart-warming and delightful stories. The one chapter he wrote in this cookbook has the same flavor, while those written by Helen were somewhat dry and at times remote. All of them were interesting though. I wonder how much they restricted themselves on their commentary, seeing that it was researched and written in the middle of the Communist regime. They give a nice introduction to each area of the U.S.S.R., describing the land, food grown there and the traditional preparations of that food. Then they give five or six recipes to illustrate. Lovely photographs throughout.… (mais)
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MrsLee | outras 2 resenhas | Apr 28, 2011 |
This is a delightful memoir of all the beloved animals in the author's life. As always, the tales are related with warmth and humor. Not only do you get introduced to his view of the animal kingdom, but it provides insights into his life as well; his service in WWI, his sudden popularity as an author/storyteller and his discovery of his talent as a sculptor, which was inspired by his love of animals. A neat circle.
 
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MrsLee | Aug 11, 2010 |
"There was, there was, and yet there was not..." So begins each fable in this collection. George and Helen Papashvily have produced a collection of moral tales in the same vein as Aesop's fables, but with more warmth and depth. Some are very similar to tales we are used to, others reflect the Georgian customs and mores, giving insight into that culture. A couple are heartbreaking, and others perverse and silly. I enjoyed reading this very much, and the illustrations are a lovely folk art addition to the book.… (mais)
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MrsLee | Aug 10, 2010 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
10
Also by
2
Membros
611
Popularidade
#41,144
Avaliação
3.8
Resenhas
12
ISBNs
11
Favorito
1

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