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From the award-winning, New York Times-bestselling author of Cod and The Big Oyster, a new global history of the mysterious, worldwide-beloved crustacean, now considered a delicacy.
 
 When Mark Kurlansky was 17, he took his first job as a commercial fisherman in the Atlantic on a 45-foot, wooden-hulled, two-man lobster boat, thus igniting a lifelong fascination and kinship with the mysterious creature. Yet since that defining experience, the lobster’s role in cuisine and culture have changed dramatically, as it has throughout history: once thought of as peasant food (“Lobster again?” some 18th century New Englanders are reported to have griped), the humble crustacean, a cornerstone of coastal cuisine and economies, is now considered a delicacy, an animal rights cause célèbre, and a scientific marvel. 
 
 In The Life of a Lobster, Kurlansky examines the lobster and its scientific, cultural, historical, and culinary identities throughout history and around the world, including fifteen historic recipes that bring to life eras and cultures devoted to capturing and cooking the crustacean.

The Life of a Lobster: The Beauty of an Ugly Creature

  • By Mark Kurlansky

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    Imprint: Bloomsbury Publishing US l Pub date: May 2026 l Format: 234 x 156mm l Extent: 272 pages
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    From the award-winning, New York Times-bestselling author of Cod and The Big Oyster, a new global history of the mysterious, worldwide-beloved crustacean, now considered a delicacy.

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