Hungry planet What the world eats

Peter Menzel, 1948-

Book - 2005

"A photographic collection exploring what the world eats featuring portraits of thirty families from twenty-four countries surrounded by a week's worth of food"--Provided by publisher.

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Published
Napa, Calif. : Berkeley, Calif. : Material World Press [2005]
Language
English
Main Author
Peter Menzel, 1948- (-)
Other Authors
Faith D'Aluisio, 1957- (-)
Physical Description
287 pages : color illustrations, color map ; 24 x 31 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 282-283).
ISBN
9780984074433
9781580086813
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

For their enormously successful Material World, photojournalist Menzel and writer D'Aluisio traveled the world photographing average people's worldly possessions. In 2000, they began research for this book on the world's eating habits, visiting some 30 families in 24 countries. Each family was asked to purchase-at the authors' expense-a typical week's groceries, which were artfully arrayed-whether sacks of grain and potatoes and overripe bananas, or rows of packaged cereals, sodas and take-out pizzas-for a full-page family portrait. This is followed by a detailed listing of the goods, broken down by food groups and expenditures, then a more general discussion of how the food is raised and used, illustrated with a variety of photos and a family recipe. A sidebar of facts relevant to each country's eating habits (e.g., the cost of Big Macs, average cigarette use, obesity rates) invites armchair theorizing. While the photos are extraordinary-fine enough for a stand-alone volume-it's the questions these photos ask that make this volume so gripping. After considering the Darfur mother with five children living on $1.44 a week in a refugee camp in Chad, then the German family of four spending $494.19, and a host of families in between, we may think about food in a whole new light. This is a beautiful, quietly provocative volume. (Nov.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved

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