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Memory & Narrative: The Weave of Life-Writing
Published in Hardcover by University of Chicago Press (1999)
Author: James Olney
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Extremely well-written
The reviewer from Kirkus must have read this book through eyeglasses smeared with vaseline. Olney's prose is a model of clarity, which is wonderful, because what he has to say is utterly absorbing and interesting.

wonderfully erudite study of the history of life-writing
This is a wonderfully wide-ranging and learned exploration of the history of life-writing. Olney's style is always lucid, elegant, and patient; he reads subtly and well, teasing meaning out of passages in Augustine, Rousseau, and Beckett that you might have thought were tapped out by now.


Simple French Food
Published in Paperback by John Wiley & Sons (02 June, 1992)
Authors: Richard Olney and James Beard
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Nothing "simple" about it
Preparing cow brains and eels might be simple for some, but most will find this a very impractical guide to French cooking. "Pretentious French Food," would be a more appropriate title.

Probably the best French cookbook ever written
Olney is acknowledged by the best in the food field (like Alice Waters of Chez Panisse in Berkeley) as an unimpeachable source of excellence in understanding, tasting, and (by the way) cooking French food. He is, I must acknowledge, opinionated, even arrogant -- he is also almost always right. This book should be read as well as cooked with; absorb it through the skin if you can. My favorites include roasted calf's liver -- absolutely sublime -- and lamb shanks with garlic (unforgettably good). As a european, I acknowledge his view of scrambled eggs as they should be -- soft and creamy, not the overcooked, dried-out buffet eggs of the american breakfast table. And his recipe for poached eggs is perfect -- boil water, turn off the flame, break in eggs, cover, leave.

Simple french food doesn't mean simple cooking; it actually takes real work. But this is the best overall treatise I have read (among hundreds). My second copy is falling apart, I have given it to many friends and I will go on buying it until they take me to the great restaurant in the sky. Don't be without it.

Unparalled.
I am a true devotee of Olney's food and wine writing and place "Simple French Food" at the top of his list of books, even over "The French Menu Cookbook." No, the word "simple" in the title does not mean that the book contains recipes that are necessarily quick and easy, although there are some. Instead, "simple" refers to the food itself. It's the food (historically, at least) found in french country restaurant and home kitchens - soul satisfying food that has little if anything to do with showy "eye-candy" found in the famed three star establishments. Wonderful gratins, terrines, roasts, daubes ... that truly maximize the flavor of the ingredients listed in the recipes. Olney was an American artist who lived in France for decades and over the years became an expert on French food and wine. Indeed, he was widely respected by the French for his expertise (no mean accomplishment!). He is often cited by now famous American chefs for his influence on their careers (for example, Alice Waters, Mark Miller, James Peterson, Jeremiah Tower). While some might think his writing style verbose, I consider it to be uniquely informative and entertaining. I only wish he had written more books before his untimely death. (This review is based on the hardbound volume printed in 1974)


Behind the Scenes, Or, Thirty Years a Slave and Four Years in the White House (Schomburg Library of Nineteenth-Century Black Women Writers)
Published in Hardcover by Oxford University Press (1988)
Authors: Elizabeth H. Keckley and James Olney
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LOUSY !!!!!!!!!!!
This book was VERY,VERY DISAPPOINTING!It had only 2 chapters on 30yrs.of being a SLAVE(if you can believe that!) and 13 CHAPTERS
on 4 yrs. in the White House!!
GO FIGURE!!!!! I am SO SORRY I had my daughter get this book for me for Mother's DAY!

Intersting...
The story/diary it self I found wasn't written very good.However I found Ms.Keckley's relationship with Mrs.Mary Todd Lincoln and her family intersting.
She gave some insightfll thoughts about Mary and Abraham that was quite a treat to read.

Beautifully Written!
I got a copy of this book from a book fair not on purpose. As a non-native English learner, what strikes me is the ability of Keckley to express rich emotions in very simple words and sentences. I always like reading first person narratives, fictions or true stories, but seldom find one as captivating as this. A five-star from me and it's a pity she didn't seem
to have written other books.


Afro-American Writing Today: An Anniversary Issue of the Southern Review
Published in Hardcover by Louisiana State University Press (1989)
Author: James Olney
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Autobiography: Essays Theoretical and Critical
Published in Paperback by Princeton Univ Pr (1980)
Author: James Olney
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The Language (S of Poetry: Walt Whitman, Emily Dickinson, Gerard Manley Hopkins)
Published in Hardcover by University of Georgia Press (1993)
Author: James Olney
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The Letters of Caroline Norton to Lord Melbourne
Published in Hardcover by Ohio State Univ Pr (Txt) (1974)
Authors: James O. Hoge and Clarke Olney
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Lyn St. James: Driven to Be First (The Achievers)
Published in Library Binding by Lerner Publications Company (1997)
Author: Ross Robert Olney
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Metaphors of Self: The Meaning of Autobiography
Published in Hardcover by Princeton Univ Pr (1981)
Author: James Olney
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The Rhizome and the Flower: The Perennial Philosophy, Yeats and Jung
Published in Hardcover by University of California Press (1980)
Author: James Olney
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