The Fruit Hunters: A Story of Nature, Adventure, Commerce, and Obsession

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Simon and Schuster, 11 Jun 2013 - Business & Economics - 304 pages
This vivid and unforgettable expedition through the world of exotic fruit, from an author with “the talents of a food writer, investigative journalist, poet, travel writer, and humorist” (The New York Times Book Review), is being made into a documentary starring Bill Pullman.

A vivid and unforgettable expedition through the world of exotic fruit, The Fruit Hunters is the engrossing story of some of Earth’s most desired foods told by an intrepid journalist and keen observer of nature—both human and botanical.

Delicious, lethal, hallucinogenic and medicinal, fruits have led nations to war, fueled dictatorships and lured people into new worlds. Adam Gollner examines the fruits we eat and explains why we eat them (the scientific, economic and aesthetic reasons); traces the life of mass-produced fruits (how they are created, grown and marketed) and explores the underworld of fruits that are inaccessible, ignored and even forbidden in the Western world. Peopled with a cast of characters as varied and bizarre as the fruit it discusses—smugglers, inventors, explorers and epicures—this extraordinary book can “fill a thousand and one summer nights with delightful reading” (The Miami Herald ).
 

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User Review  - satyridae - LibraryThing

There's a lot of fascinating information in this wildly discursive book. There's also a fair bit of meandering and repetition, which knocked my rating down some. It's worth a look but might be better skimmed than read. Read full review

THE FRUIT HUNTERS: A Story of Nature, Adventure, Commerce, and Obsession

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Admitting that he has gone "off the deep end trying to get to the core," Gourmet and Bon Appetit contributor Gollner offers an informative, enlightening account of fruits and their role in human life ... Read full review

Contents

The Fruitleggers
123
Commerce
141
From Grapples to Gojis
143
The Story of the Miracle Fruit
166
The Geopolitics of Sweetness
180
Permanent Global Summertime
198
Obsession
213
Acknowledgments
271

Into Borneo
77
The Fruitarians
91
The Lady Fruit
108
Index
278
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About the author (2013)

Adam Leith Gollner has written for The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, the Guardian, the Globe and Mail, and Lucky Peach. The former editor of Vice Magazine, his first book is The Fruit Hunters. He lives in Montreal.

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