The Kitchen Chronicles: 1001 Lunches With J. Krishnamurti
This is not a cookbook: it is a simple, unpretentious, and affectionate portrayal of J. Krishnamurti in his everyday life by a man who was his cook for over a decade. We get to share his food, jokes, and anecdotes. As one reader commented on the Internet, the book is 'the next best thing to having lived with Krishnamurti.'
The Kitchen Chronicles: 1001 lunches with J Krishnamurti
I really loved this book and was in awe of how the author could recount the details of his encounters with such precision and lucidity. I would highly recommend this glimpse into an extraordinary life.
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eduardo izquierdo
ever expanding Krishnamurti
Thank you Michael for writing your experiences with K and something your life unfolding from your first exposure at Saannen and becoming a cook and teacher in Ojai.I’ve read most of K’s books and biographies.Your book brings K closer and I appreciate the emphasis on his jokes and sense of humor….by the way, we briefly met this past June and sat in on an informal talk you were having with a group of 5 or so women.That too was a new exposure to K. Though I was staying at the Pepper Tree I had come a friend’s wedding so limited time at the center.Hope to return in the fall or winter. may all be well with you, Eduardo