Jon Fasman
Jon Fasman is the Atlanta correspondent for The Economist and the author of two novels, both published by the Penguin Press: "The Geographer's Library" and "The Unpossessed City".
- 2 years 49 weeks
Recent articles by Jon Fasman:
- A night at the Yemen Café
- REPASTS: BLANC MANGER
- REPASTS: SALMAGUNDI, PIRATES' DELIGHT
- ALL THAT MUSIC
- IT'S OFFAL GOOD
- REPASTS: REGENCY-ERA ROUT CAKES
- REPASTS: CANVASBACK DUCK
- REPASTS: SYLLABUB, ELIZABETHAN EGGNOG
- REPASTS: WARM, SOFT, YIELDING TRENCHER
- REPASTS: THE CROWNING GLORY OF THE CLASSICAL RUSSIAN KITCHEN
- REPASTS: JOHNNYCAKES FOR BREAKFAST
- IS FRENCH CUISINE DEAD?
- WHY HE EVEN GOT TO DO A THING?
- DERACINATED IN DC
- A TASTE OF LIVING FLESH
- THE PERFECT CUP OF TEA
- Jon Fasman
- DELICIOUS, BEAUTIFUL SWIMMERS
- JON FASMAN | ACCOUNTING FOR TASTE
- A PASSION FOR X-RATED MEAT


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quote As a resident of Bolivia, I totally agree that travelling by road in Bolivia is terrifying, especially to rural areas in ancient rickety buses which are held together by elastic bands...