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La Cucina: A Novel of Rapture [Paperback]

Lily Prior
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September 18, 2001

Since childhood, Rosa Fiore -- daughter of a sultry Sicilian matriarch and her hapless husband -- found solace in her family's kitchen. La Cucina, the heart of the family's lush estate, was a place where generations of Fiore women prepared sumptuous feasts and where the drama of extended family life was played out around the age-old table.

When Rosa was a teenager, her own cooking became the stuff of legend in this small community that takes pride in the bounty of its landscape and the eccentricity of its inhabitants. Rosa's infatuation with culinary arts was rivaled only by her passion for a young man, Bartolomeo, who, unfortunately, belonged to another. After their love affair ended in tragedy, Rosa retreated first into her kitchen and then into solitude, as a librarian in Palermo. There she stayed for decades, growing corpulent on her succulent dishes, resigned to a loveless life.

Then, one day, she meets the mysterious chef, known only is I'Inglese, whose research on the heritage of Sicilian cuisine leads him to Rosa's library, and into her heart. They share one sublime summer of discovery, during which I'lnglese awakens the power of Rosa's sensuality, and together they reach new heights of culinary passion. When I'Inglese suddenly vanishes, Rosa returns home to the farm to grieve for the loss of her second love. In the comfort of familiar surroundings, among her, growing family, she discovers the truth about her loved ones and finds her life transformed once more by the magic of her cherished Cucina.

Exuberant and touching, La Cucina is a magical evocation of lifes mysterious seasons and the treasures found in each one. It celebrates family, food, passion, and the eternal rapture of romance.


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Editorial Reviews

From Publishers Weekly

Sumptuously appointed, celebratory and sensuous, this debut novel is a mouth-watering blend of commedia dell'arte and Greek tragedy. Prior cooks up a cinematic yarn full of characters so rich you'll fear they're fattening, but readers will be sure to splurge on this saucy tale chock full of sex, recipes and murder. Born in 1915, Rosa Fiore grows up on the family farm in the Sicilian village of Castiglione with six older brothers and her younger Siamese twin siblings, Guera and Pace (war and peace). Her childhood is punctuated by her parents' frequent lovemaking and the "disappearances" orchestrated by the local Mafiosi. Rosa spends most of her time in what is really the core of the family, la cucina, the kitchen, which is the outlet for all Rosa's passions except one, her lover, Bartollomeo. After he is murdered when she is 18, she flees to the big city of Palermo. There she becomes a librarian, abstaining from the pleasures of cooking and love for 25 years. One day, a mysterious Englishman named Randolph Hunt comes into the library, claiming to be researching the regional cuisine of Rosa's youth. She calls him simply l'Inglese. Reawakening her dormant spirit, l'Inglese initiates Rosa into the world of sexual and gastronomic abandon. But along with love comes risk of pain. When l'Inglese mysteriously "disappears," can the Mafia be involved? Ironic humor, fantastical subplot twists, attention to touching detail in setting and tone and a delightful gift for characterization make this sexy black comedy an award-winning recipe for pleasure. The combination of sex and food will undoubtedly invite comparisons with Like Water for Chocolate and 8Y Weeks. Add a dash of Goodfellas, and there's something for everyone. Agent, Jean Naggar. (Nov.)
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

From Booklist

Food and Italy are certainly popular subjects for novels and memoirs these days. Prior jumps on the "Tuscan Sun" bandwagon with her own contribution, this one about Sicily. Rosa grew up the only girl in a peasant family in rural Sicily. When the Mafia murders her first and only love, she turns to cooking for solace. Eventually, she leaves rural existence for good and begins a new life as a librarian in Palermo, Sicily's capital. Her life there is staid, but she continues to cook, with a reputation to boot. When she meets a mysterious Englishman, a chef and a writer, in the library one day, she knows she is about to fall madly in love. Her premonitions are correct, and the Englishman shows Rosa that food is only one of many sensual delights. Librarian readers will probably tire of the cliched description of Rosa: an overweight, undersexed spinster, chided by her staff and revolting to her patrons. However, the food she cooks is fabulous. Bonnie Smothers
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Harper Perennial (September 18, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0060953691
  • ISBN-13: 978-0060953690
  • Product Dimensions: 8 x 5.3 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (55 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #997,766 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Hot sex and delectable eats: all the pretty appetites. September 21, 2002
Format:Paperback
Following brilliantly in the romantic, senusal writing styles of Laura Esquivel, Isabel Allende, and Joanne Harris, with their equal flair and cache for magical realist nibbles, Lily Prior has created an unforgettable woman in her hot and voluptuous librarian named Rosa Fiore. From her agrarian roots in the sunswept Sicilian countryside, learning to cook in more than one sense of the word, to her rare books librarian days, when she meets L'Inglese, the mysterious Englishman who releases her oceans of pent-up passion, Rosa is a complex and loveable human being, despite her many quirks and foibles. The story is consummately readable and lots of fun; the prose drips with all the sensability (no, this is NOT Jane Austen!) of olive oil and tomato sauce in its richness and savory flavors. The few sex scenes (not in the least gratuituous and again immaculately written) are erotic, without being pornographic and hot, hot, hot. A highly literate romp through the kitchen.
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12 of 15 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A jewel of a Read February 16, 2001
By Leisa
Format:Paperback
La Cucina is a clever, deliciously, wonderfully sexy book. Prior did an excellent job of protraying the Sicilian lifestyle and traditions, in the engaging story of one Rosa Fiore.This book carries you from hilarity to sympathy and tears, back to joy once more. I loved the odd eccentricity of the various characters, there is so much imagination and emotion involved. This was the most interesting read that I've experienced in quite awhile. I would recommend this book to anyone with a grand sense of humor, who can appreciate great food, sex and yes, even a little intrigue.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars A very good read... January 15, 2002
By "scabj"
Format:Paperback
After reading the customer reviews of this book, I have decided that a simple, summing up would be "to each his/her own". I, personally, thoroughly enjoyed this book. I found it to be engrossing yet simple to read. The imagery presented by the author was quite realistic -- while I might not have wanted to know the process of killing the hog, I felt it only helped to complete the story. The sights and sounds of Rosa's experiences were lifelike. I was a fly on the wall in every scene.

"La Cucina" has inspired me to pursue Italian cooking. I found that I could "taste" the dishes being prepared by Rosa. As the dishes developed and ripened, so did Rosa. As the dishes got more involved to prepare, so did Rosa's awareness and development of herself. One reviewer spoke of not understanding the purpose of the divisions of the book -- Spring, Summer, Winter and Fall. If looked at as Rosa's life and her development as a person, it fits.

I highly recommend this book to all and I am looking forward to Lily Prior's next work.

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Most Recent Customer Reviews
2.0 out of 5 stars Not sure I liked it
Definitely written for Italians. Very hard to understand with all the Italian names and areas. The first 5 chapters were very boring. Would not buy this again.
Published 5 months ago by karen
4.0 out of 5 stars Luscious
A luscious read that includes many stereotypes. However the main theme is Sicilian food. The descriptions were so evocative that I was forced to go to the kitchen and prepare a fig... Read more
Published 10 months ago by DojoDiva
5.0 out of 5 stars A WONDERFUL, CHARMING, FUNNY NOVEL
I absolutely love this book! It is funny, irrelevant, not at all a book of pretense, devoted solely to making the reader happy and amused. Read more
Published 12 months ago by Fabulous
5.0 out of 5 stars A great read.
It was well written, the characters were interesting and well-developed. My book club rated it 4.5/5. A delightful book.
Published on February 5, 2011 by froggynana
3.0 out of 5 stars Naked pasta: Lots of sex and Sicilian cooking, with a handful of...
This book is about Rosa, a girl with a passion for cooking, who leaves her farm and large Sicilian family to work in the city as a librarian. Read more
Published on October 9, 2010 by Hooked
4.0 out of 5 stars Italian cooking, the best!
This was a strange story. A young woman, the only daughter among 7 or 8 childeren, is trained to cook by her Mama in la Cucina of the family fattoria (farm). Read more
Published on September 27, 2010 by Rosalind Katz
1.0 out of 5 stars Wish I had read the reviews
Based on an office mate's raving about how wonderful this book was, I ordered it. However, I wish I had taken the time to read the reviews before doing so. Read more
Published on September 23, 2010 by Thornns
5.0 out of 5 stars Delicious
"La Cucina" was a fun read.

The story outlines the life of Rosa Fiore beginning with a tragic love affair as a young girl through her years spent alone mourning her lost... Read more
Published on December 12, 2009 by Kate A. Comeau
4.0 out of 5 stars Spicey
This book was entertaining, and funny. If taken seriously it may seem a bit rediculous! I think if you are looking for a book purely for entertainment, this book will work for... Read more
Published on September 12, 2009 by C. Lodovico
5.0 out of 5 stars Great novel with a mix of drama and wit
After I finished reading this book, I realized that I like it more than I thought. This book is definitely an inquired taste. Read more
Published on June 30, 2009 by M. Collins
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