
Eaten Back to Life
by Jonah CampbellA new essay collection by the Philip K. Dick of chips.
In this series of thoughtful essays and stink-eyed observations, Jonah Campbell explores food and drink in the modern world, from pig heads and whisky to fine wine and French gastronomy, Nigella Lawson to David Cronenberg, with a trail of potato chips and stale chocolate bars along the way.
In the tradition of writers like M. F. K. Fisher and David Foster Wallace, Eaten Back to Life renders in delirious prose the ecstasies and absurdities that lie beneath the daily business of feeding ourselves.
Contributors
Jonah Campbell, author
Jonah Campbell lives in Montreal, Qc. He divides his time between food, drink, and research with the Social Studies of Medicine unit at McGill University. He also pours wine. His work has appeared in the National Post, Harper’s, VICE, and Cult MTL. Eaten Back To Life is his second book, following Food and Trembling (Invisible, 2011).
Reviews
- The philosophical flourishes are tempered with a clever wit and personal reflections that will challenge readers to think more deeply about their own eating experiences. - Humber Literary Review Link to review
- Campbell specializes in literary artisanal prose, which means it is mannered and amusing. - Toronto Star Link to review
- “Eaten Back to Life" distills an omnivorous appetite and intellect into easily digestible bites, offering crisp observations about cuisine and food writing that make this collection a must for the reader who likes to play with their food, conceptually, as well as eat it. - Montreal Review of Books Link to review
Rights Holder

Rights Holder: Invisible Publishing
email: publisher@invisiblepublishing.com
website: http://invisiblepublishing.com/
rights available: World
Additional Information
number of pages: 224
publication date: 06/01/2017
Original language of pub: English
Materials Available: finished book