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註釋Poetry. The indomitable spirit of cuisine is brought to a boil in this new collection of poems by Francis Raven. Taste revels in the seasons of the senses, as if summer and spring were actions of eating or of smell, asking us in to dinner and savor all that can be experienced in a day. From shopping lists, conversations, recipes to meditative contemplations on tea, these poems are thoughtful as they are a delight. What Raven sets out to do in Taste, in effect, is offer a guided tour of his thoughts and ideas on the one hand, and to describe his day-to-day life on the other. The result is a curious melange -- not quite a meditation, not quite an annotated recipe book, not quite a philosophical journal, but something of all three. Aloysius Werner, American Cuisine: a novel in pieces