Margot Kahn

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Margot Kahn



Average rating: 4.02 · 792 ratings · 123 reviews · 8 distinct worksSimilar authors
Wanting: Women Writing Abou...

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This Is the Place: Women Wr...

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Pie & Whiskey: Writers unde...

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Horses That Buck: The Story...

4.48 avg rating — 33 ratings — published 2008 — 8 editions
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You. An Anthology of Essays...

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A Quiet Day with the West o...

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The Unreliable Tree: Poems

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“I wanted to eat, yes, but more than anything I was hungry to know. I wanted to know about foods I’d never heard of, but I also wanted to know about the best versions of food I already knew. Surely the cheese you ate in France was different from the Brie we bought at the supermarket? Because I thought that supermarket Brie was pretty damn good. The notion that there existed some version of this delight that I couldn’t even grasp until I consumed it was the tantalizer that spurred me into nearly everything I did for about twenty years. Each new flavor felt like a dare and an impossible promise. All my books were telling me there were transporting versions of everything I knew out in the world. It was all—MFK Fisher’s paean to ultra-fresh peas, Ephron’s description of cool ripe tomatoes hitting hot linguine—about magic, not stumbling on it but learning how to conjure it.”
Margot Kahn, Wanting: Women Writing About Desire



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