![]() ![]() The book is as well a de facto manual for growing and eating our way out of it.īrick is a compelling spokesman for Pollan's argument. Pollan's In Defense of Food is a richly developed polemic against the unhealthful food culture that the ideology of nurtitionism represents. For what else can one eat but food? And why does eating need a manifesto? Pollan answers that we increasing do not eat food (whole food) but rather consume processed "food products". Scott Brick narrates these opening sentences with slowly paced emphasis and a nicely modulated deftness, with a hint of coyness. Mostly plants." These are the first words of Michael Pollan's In Defense of Food: An Eater's Manifesto. ![]()
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