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Bread and Women

November 4, 2013 New Yorkerest Leave a comment
November 4, 2013
November 4, 2013

PERSONAL HISTORY
Bread and Women
Two muses, one loaf.
by Adam Gopnik

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PROFILES
Post-Modena
Italy’s food is bound by tradition. Its most famous chef isn’t.
by Jane Kramer

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