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978-94-92852-36-6
Paul Bogaers
160
11.6 x 16.7 cm
Softcover
Dutch | English
Translation: Pim Wiersinga
Release date: November 2021
The cookbook that doesnât quite fit the genre and refers to much-needed uncertainty on an empty stomach.Â
Yet another cookbook youâll think! As if the mountain of cookbooks wasnât high enough already! But dear hungry reader, one cookbook was still missing; the cookbook that doesnât quite fit the genre and refers to much-needed uncertainty with an empty stomach. A cookbook that harks back to alchemy. Because the imperative mood is so annoying and needs to be exploited. Because the world of the psyche has endless contents that all want to feel theyâre being fed.
In Snow Eggs seven dishes for seven different mental states of being have been collected. All our digesting causes great difficulties for the finest alleys in our softest facial expressions. Art helps to digest the uncertain instead of regurgitating what we already know. The menus in this cookbook belong to an old stomach that has been mapped, a stomach in which itâs all about slownesses in dark silences.
Peggy Verzett (1958) is a poet, painter and singer. She made her debut at publishing house Van Oorschot in Amsterdam, with Prijken die buik. In 2010, Vissing, was published by Querido. Haar Vliegstro, appeared in 2016. Her fourth collection of poetry will be published in 2022. âPoetry can communicate before it is understoodâ, said T.S. Elliot. This quote has become her artistic mantra; sometimes hermetics as well as supple playfulness are present in her work. The first Jana Beranova Prize was awarded to her in 2019 for her idiosyncratic oeuvre.
In the works of Paul Bogaers (1961) association and suggestion play an important role.  His general approach can be described as the âcollage methodâ; although his work, through the years, has taken many a turn, âcombinationâ has always remained to be Bogaersâ central theme. At the beginning of his career he made name in photography as one of the forerunners of the present interest of photographers in âvernacular photographyâ and integration of found imagery in their work.
Pim Wiersinga (1954) is a novelist, and made his debut in 1992 with Honingvogels (honeybirds) in the Antwerp Zoo, where this novel is set. Late 2021 or early 2022 Zenaâs Arena will be published, an epic about the decline of classical antiquity â which was far from ideal.
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