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In a twist on Perec's "Brief Notes on the Art and Manner of Arranging One's Books," Jordan Gentile's "Food for Thought" doesn't index and compare lofty literary works based on setting, theme, or other "important" considerations, but rather on the seemingly mundane (yet heretofore unscrutinized) subject of food and drink references within their pages.
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