![]() ![]() Fisher is not a writer whose suggestions ought to be taken lightly.Ĭonsider the Oyster demands, like a poem, to be reread immediately on finishing it. She practically commands you to go straight out and order a dozen or two raw ones on shaved ice and wash them down with a thin, cold white wine, no matter what the month. It's short enough to read in one sitting, but I warn you: Make sure you have immediate access to oysters afterward. Fisher's masterpiece for maybe the 15th time on a recent afternoon. What better time than summer, these hot months without "r"s in them, to consider the oyster? I reread M.F.K. Christensen is currently writing her fifth novel, which is set in Mexico City its working title is Trouble. She is the author of four novels, most recently The Epicure's Lament and The Great Man both contain recipes, most of which were invented on the page and tried out later, and the best of these so far is a red lentil stew with artichoke hearts and merguez sausage. ![]() Kate Christensen lives in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. ![]()
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