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[#130380] Written by: artistharry [18/03/10, 16:11]
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The Man Who Ate Everything: The Alan Davidson Story
Andrew Graham-Dixon presents a personal profile of the legendary food writer Alan Davidson, one of
the unsung heroes of the culinary world.

Davidson\'s greatest work, The Oxford Companion to Food, took him 20 years to write. It\'s an
encyclopaedia of everything a human being can eat, from aardvark to zucchini, all catalogued in
2,650 separate entries. But it is much more than just a food reference book; it is a portrait of the
whole human race, its many cultures, customs and histories, all revealed through the stories of what
we eat. If you want to understand why the Genoese enjoy dolphin, how to cook a warthog, why the
French call dandelions \'piss-en-lit\' or who invented Spam, then \'The Companion\', as it is known by
aficionados, is the place to look.

Alan Davidson died in 2003, just four years after his magnum opus was published. He had already
achieved guru status among foodies and professional chefs but, in fact, he became a writer almost by
accident. His first career had been as a British diplomat, serving in various overseas offices. A
visit by his wife to a Tunisian fish market first piqued his interest in writing about seafood, and
a later posting to Laos convinced him to resign from the Foreign Service and become a full-time writer.

Through interviews with Davidson\'s colleagues, admirers, family and friends, Graham-Dixon creates a
portrait of a remarkable man who not only compiled a unique record of humanity\'s eating habits, but
also helped turn the study of food into a serious academic discipline by instigating an annual
symposium at Oxford University where visitors can learn about, amongst other things, the role of
vegetables in the conquest of space and how to make a musical carrot.

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Video Bitrate: 1630kbps
Video Resolution: 704x400
Video Aspect Ratio: 1.760:1
Frames Per Second: 25
Audio Codec: 0x0055 MPEG-1 Layer 3
Audio Bitrate: 128kb/s VBR 48000 Hz
Audio Streams: 2ch
Audio Languages: English
RunTime Per Part: 58:54.mins
Number Of Parts: 1
Part Size: 746 MB
Subtitles: English
Source: DVB-rip
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