1970s
The Buddha of Suburbia 豆瓣
作者: Hanif Kureishi Faber and Faber 1991 - 8
Hanif Kureishi's first novel, is a tour de force of comic invention, a bizarre, often hilarious, and totally original picture of the life of a young Pakistani growing up in 1970s Britain.
Karim lives with his Mum and Dad in a suburb of south London and dreams of making his escape to the bright lights of the big city. But his father is no ordinary Dad, he is 'the buddha of suburbia', a strange and compelling figure whose powers of meditation hold a circle of would-be mystics spellbound with the fascinations of the East.
Among his disciples is the glamorous and ambitious Eva, and when 'the buddha of suburbia' runs off with her to a crumbling flat in Barons Court, Karim's life becomes changed in ways that even he had never dreamed of . . .
Toast: The Story of a Boy's Hunger Goodreads
Avery 2005 - 10
Toastis Nigel Slater’s biography of a childhood remembered through food. Whether recalling his mother’s surprisingly good rice pudding, his father’s bold foray into spaghetti and his dreaded Boxing Day stew, or such culinary highlights as Arctic Roll and Grilled Grapefruit (then considered something of a status symbol in Wolverhampton), this memoir vividly recreates daily life in 1960s suburban England.
2024年4月18日 已读
An amusing memoir about food and childhood. In the tone that you would expect from no others but a Brit.
一个英国人由食物串起的青春回忆。看到中间被作者钝刀伤人的笔触创到了。写母亲去世前后的那段有汪曾祺写黄油烙饼那味儿。后边父亲去世的描述就没那么强的情感渲染,但之后的食物回忆似乎也没那么精彩了。


文中提到的糖果品牌:不要靠近,不要靠近,不要靠近。
传记 1970s 回忆录 食物 英国