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out of 5 stars“Food of the Gods” a macabre delight. Reviewed in the United States on Decem. Verified Purchase. Cassandra Khaw is a woman whose polished erudition is matched by her macabre imagination. Cassandra Khaw writes horror, video games, Food of the Gods “Even as the nineteenth century had to come to grips with the notion of human descent from apes, we. Food of the Gods has a broad palate, taking in Malaysian cuisine, British staples, Western failures to cook South-East Asian food, Greek delicacies and more; one of Khaw’s great strengths is in her ability to write these foods with a deft touch that really makes the mouth water and nostrils twitch, even when the chief ingredient is homo sapiens. That’s of a piece with Khaw’s generally sense-centred writing; things have scents, sounds, feels, even tastes, as much as they’re seen.
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