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James Meek
James Meek’s most recent novel, We Are Now Beginning Our Descent, was awarded the Prince Maurice prize.
From the London Review dated 7 August 2003
- The Hungry Gene: The Science of Fat and the Future of Thin by Ellen Ruppel Shell
“Grouping together those who are in imminent danger of multiple organ failure because they are so heavy with those who are stout is misleading. Being a few pounds overweight may increase the risk of heart disease and other nasties, but everyone has to die of something. The experience which unites all the overweight, from the massively obese to the faintly porky, may not be health problems but a loss of dignity, whether it involves the quest for food, the search for a way to become thin or submitting to the lies of the marketeers who push both.” [ read more . . . ]
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