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Our Daily Bread Predrag Matvejevic

Our Daily Bread By Predrag Matvejevic

Our Daily Bread by Predrag Matvejevic


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A meditation of the cultural and religious significance of bread throughout history

Our Daily Bread Summary

Our Daily Bread by Predrag Matvejevic

Our Daily Bread charmingly weaves together the customs, rituals, anecdotes, legends and sayings that tell the story of bread, from Mesopotamia, through Egypt, to the Far East, ancient Greece, ancient Rome, and the New World. Matvejevic shows how bread is depicted in literature and art (with beautiful illustrations) and examines especially closely the role of bread in the major world religions, drawing from the Bible, Talmud and Quran, but also at various apocryphal texts. In his seventh and last chapter, his narrative moves to the personal, explaining what motivated him to write this book; the lean years of his childhood during World War II and his father's detention in a German concentration camp. Warning about the pending threat of hunger in the developed world, the book fittingly ends with a quote from the Russian anarchist Pyotr Kropotkin: The question of bread must take precedence over all other questions.

About Predrag Matvejevic

Predrag Matvejevic (1932 -2017) was a Yugoslav writer and scholar born in Mostar, Bosnia. A literature scholar who taught at universities in Zagreb, Paris and Rome, he is best known for his 1987 non-fiction book Mediterranean: A Cultural Landscape, a seminal work of cultural history of the Mediterranean region which has been translated into more than 20 languages. Throughout his long academic career, he taught Slavic literature at the University of Paris III: Sorbonne Nouvelle and La Sapienza University of Rome.

Additional information

GOR012474629
9781912545094
1912545098
Our Daily Bread by Predrag Matvejevic
Used - Like New
Paperback
Istros Books
20200910
140
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