The Unbearable Lightness of Being a Prawn Cracker

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The Unbearable Lightness of Being a Prawn Cracker is a collection of Will Self's Real Meals column for the New Statesman. Covering such things as London Cheesecake, Pizza Express, ready meals and fast food cuisine. The title is a play on Milan Kundera's The Unbearable Lightness of Being.

Content

The collection of columns covers a variety of non-traditional culinary experiences to provide a counterpoint to the more idealistic style of food reviewing. Self's stated aim for the column was as follows:

Most food writing and restaurant criticism is concerned with the ideal, with how by cooking this, or dining there, you can somehow ingurgitate a new - or at any rate improved - social, aesthetic and even spiritual persona. I aimed to turn this proposition on its head, and instead of commenting on where and what people would ideally like to eat I would consider where and what they actually did: the ready meals, buffet snacks and - most importantly - fast food that millions of Britons chomp upon in the go-round of their often hurried and dyspeptic lives.[1]

Reviews

Benedicte Page writing for The Guardian observed...

"...it sees Self take an entertaining trip around the less celebrated of our eateries while dissecting his own fast-food addictions."[2]

References

  1. ^ "The Unbearable Lightness of Being a Prawn Cracker". 8 February 2012.
  2. ^ Page, Benedicte (23 February 2012). "Ebooks roundup: Satire, serials and shorts". The Guardian.

External links

  • Official Will Self site
  • Will Self at IMDb
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Will Self
Fiction
Short fiction
Nonfiction
  • Junk Mail (1996)
  • Perfidious Man (2000)
  • Sore Sites (2000)
  • Feeding Frenzy (2001)
  • Psychogeography (2007, with illustrations by Ralph Steadman)
  • Psycho Too (2009, with illustrations by Ralph Steadman)
  • The Unbearable Lightness of Being a Prawn Cracker (2012)
  • Will (2019)
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