Anthony Bourdain : the Last Interview

And Other Conversations

144 pages

English language

Published Nov. 13, 2019 by Melville House Publishing.

ISBN:
978-1-61219-824-8
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3 stars (2 reviews)

2 editions

Interesting yet hagiographic

3 stars

I've read a lot on Anthony Bourdain. When I was younger and in my party days, I appreciated a fairly young chef who was all rock 'n' roll, swagger, and a recovered alcoholic (or so I thought), unlike the TV chefs of yore who were mainly over-appreciated drunks.

With time, Bourdain was still over-appreciated, although not by himself. He'd always cut himself down for the media, people who thought he was God because of his magnetism, literary swerve, and leathery decay.

In fact, Bourdain struggled with having become his own worst daymare: a TV chef. And, to make things worse, one of those who yap and don't make a change.

So, he did make several changes.

When Bourdain shifted TV networks he ultimately went on CNN, where he started making episodes about the Middle East and Africa. These episodes were, unlike his earlier work, focused on showing, for example, the …

A bit of a hagiography, but then, all interview: nuance, love, shit talking

3 stars

I've read a lot on Anthony Bourdain. When I was younger and in my party days, I appreciated a fairly young chef who was all rock 'n' roll, swagger, and a recovered alcoholic (or so I thought), unlike the TV chefs of yore who were mainly over-appreciated drunks.

With time, Bourdain was still over-appreciated, although not by himself. He'd always cut himself down for the media, people who thought he was God because of his magnetism, literary swerve, and leathery decay.

In fact, Bourdain struggled with having become his own worst daymare: a TV chef. And, to make things worse, one of those who yap and don't make a change.

So, he did make several changes.

When Bourdain shifted TV networks he ultimately went on CNN, where he started making episodes about the Middle East and Africa. These episodes were, unlike his earlier work, focused on showing, for example, the …