TotD: Eating and Drinking

This pas­sage reminded me of Sam:

Peo­ple ask me: Why do you write about food, and eat­ing and drink­ing? Why don’t you write about the strug­gle for power and secu­rity, and about love, the way oth­ers do?

They ask it accus­ingly, as if I were some­how gross, unfaith­ful to the honor of my craft.

The eas­i­est answer is to say that, like most other humans, I am hungry.

But there is more than that. It seems to me that our three basic needs, for food and secu­rity and love, are so mixed and min­gled and entwined that we can­not straightly think of one with­out the oth­ers. So it hap­pens that when I write of hunger, I am really writ­ing about love and the hunger for it … and then the warmth and rich­ness and fine real­ity of hunger sat­is­fied … and it is all one.

The Art of Eating
From The Art of Eat­ing by M.F.K. Fisher

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