Provincetown Seafood Cookbook

Mitcham, Howard

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Author
Mitcham, Howard
Publish Date
05/01/1986
Book Type
Paperback
Publisher Name
LIB
Number of Pages
279
ISBN-10
0940160331
ISBN-13
9780940160330
SKU
9780940160330

Description

James Howard Mitcham (1917 in Winona, Mississippi – August 22, 1996 in Hyannis, Massachusetts) was an American artist, poet, and cook best known for his books on Louisiana's Creole and Cajun cuisines and that of New England, with an emphasis on seafood. Deaf from spinal meningitis as a teenager, Mitcham attended Louisiana State University and moved to Greenwich Village where he owned an art gallery. He acquired a reputation as a bohemian, raconteur, and "Renaissance man", spending much of his life in Provincetown, Massachusetts and New Orleans. He contributed a column to the Provincetown Advocate, since absorbed by the Banner. Many of his books combined personal memoir and recipes with his own woodcuts and drawings. Anthony Bourdain has described Mitcham's Provincetown Seafood Cookbook as "a witty, informative ode to local seafood, sprinkled with anecdotes". He was the model for the "stone-deaf man" in Marguerite Young Miss MacIntosh, My Darling