Cooking Bloomsbury | Food Walk with Guardian Columnist Kate Young

Persephone Books, 59 Lamb's Conduit Street, London
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This event ended on Saturday 14th of May 2016
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Standard: £32
Venue Information
Persephone Books
Lambs Conduit Street, WC1N 3NB
Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Russell Square 0.26 miles

A guided walk through Bloomsbury with Guardian columnist and chef Kate Young, who will explore the intermingling relationship between food, fiction and Bloomsbury. Followed by afternoon tea.

On the 14th of May Guardian columnist Kate Young will be giving a tour of the picturesque London area, Bloomsbury. Inspired by Virginia Woolf's "One cannot think well, love well or sleep well if one has not dined well" Kate will be exploring the area and its culinary history as told through the books written about and in Bloomsbury.

In London, home to centuries of novelist and characters alike, there are stories to be discovered in every corner. Intermingling food and fiction provides an intriguing lens through which to examine the city. On this walk explore London's rich culinary and literary history, including war rationing, the Bloomsbury set and Victorian London, with one of London's most acclaimed columnists.

Inevitably we'll be asking how has literature influenced our taste buds, and as a result how has food in literature affected our interpretation of a novel's setting, predominantly that of the city.

Beginning at Persephone Books, a gorgeous bookshops set on the pitcuresque Lamb's Conduit Street, Kate will introduce us into the topic. We'll head off for an hour and a half to return to the bookshop where cake will serve tea and cakes inspired by her research for the walk. Over this conversation will flow!

Ticket includes tea or coffee, cakes and a Persephone notebook.

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