Книга: Andrew Dornenburg, Karen Page «Culinary Artistry»

Culinary Artistry

"In Culinary Artistry... Dornenburg and Page provide food and flavor pairings as a kind of steppingstone for the recipe-dependent cook... Their hope is that once you know the scales, you will be able to compose a symphony." a Molly O'Neil in The New York Times Magazine. For anyone who believes in the potential for artistry in the realm of food, Culinary Artistry is a must-read. This is the first book to examine the creative process of culinary composition as it explores the intersection of food, imagination, and taste. Through interviews with more than 30 of America's leading chefsa including Rick Bayless, Daniel Boulud, Gray Kunz, Jean-Louis Palladin, Jeremiah Tower, and Alice Watersa the authors reveal what defines "culinary artists," how and where they find their inspiration, and how they translate that vision to the plate. Through recipes and reminiscences, chefs discuss how they select and pair ingredients, and how flavors are combined into dishes, dishes into menus, and...

Издательство: "John Wiley and Sons, Ltd" (1996)

Формат: 185x230, 448 стр.

ISBN: 978-0-471-28785-8

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Andrew Dornenburg

Andrew Dornenburg is half of the James Beard Award-winning author team of Andrew Dornenburg and Karen Page, co-authors of the books "Becoming a Chef" (1995; 2003, 2nd ed.), "Culinary Artistry" (1996), "Dining Out" (1998), "Chef's Night Out" (2001), "The New American Chef" (2003) and "What to Drink With What You Eat" (2006).

External links

* [http://www.becomingachef.com/ Official Web Site]

Источник: Andrew Dornenburg

Karen Page

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caption=Karen Page
comic_color=background:#ff8080
character_name=Karen Page
publisher=Marvel Comics
debut="Daredevil" (1st series) #1 (April 1964)
creators=Stan Lee
Bill Everett
full_name=Karen Page
status=Deceased
supports=Daredevil
relatives=Dr. Paxton Page (Death's Head, father, deceased)|

Karen Page is a fictional character in Marvel Comics' "Daredevil" series created by writer Stan Lee and artist Bill Everett. She first appeared in "Daredevil" #1 (April 1964).

Character overview

In her first appearances, Karen is the secretary for the law firm of Daredevil’s alter ego Matt Murdock. Karen and Elektra have been Daredevil’s most prominent love interests.

Like most aspects of the Daredevil mythos, her character grew darker and more three-dimensional when writer/artist Frank Miller oversaw the comic book in the early 1980s. Karen became a heroin addict who sells Daredevil’s secret identity, causing him innumerable problems. In subsequent years, she redeems herself, but is killed by Daredevil's adversary Bullseye in "Daredevil" vol. 2, #5 (March 1998).

Fictional character history

Karen makes her debut in "Daredevil" #1. Foggy Nelson hires her to be the secretary for his and Matt Murdock’s new law firm, Nelson and Murdock. Karen is beautiful, young, innocent, and naïve. She is infatuated with Matt from the moment they meet, but she also soon becomes mesmerized by the Daredevil, Matt’s crime fighting alter ego.

Karen's father, Doctor Paxton Page, fakes his own kidnapping and death so that he can assume the guise of the villain "Death's-Head." Karen returns to her parents' home to investigate her father’s disappearance. Daredevil follows her. In the ensuing battle between Daredevil and Death’s Head, Death’s Head spills a vat of molten cobalt over Daredevil, but realizes that Karen is endangered. This brings him back to his senses, and he pushes Daredevil and Karen to safety. He appears to die in this act of self-sacrifice, when he is coated in the molten cobalt.

After the battle with Death’s Head, Daredevil reveals his true identity to Karen. She is conflicted, as she is in love with both Matt the man and Daredevil the hero. She constantly fears for Matt’s safety, but he cannot give up fighting crime. Karen eventually leaves him and moves to California to pursue an acting career. She finds work as an actress in a daytime soap opera.

Karen then becomes addicted to heroin and starts making pornographic movies. In the "Born Again" story arc, Karen, in need of a fix, sells Daredevil's secret identity to a drug dealer, who in turn sells it to the Kingpin. Karen is forced to return to New York, where she meets up again with Matt. He helps Karen beat her addiction and straighten up her life. Karen eventually resumes her relationship with Matt.

During the Typhoid Mary storyline, Karen, who has set up household with Matt, discovers that he's been having a torrid affair with Mary (although he was manipulated into it) and she and Matt break up again. They eventually reunite, however. She becomes an anti-pornography activist and even assists Daredevil and the Black Widow each in fighting crime on separate occasions. At this point she becomes a radio show host under the name “Paige Angel.” She eventually realizes that she is too dependent on Matt and that her past is a constant barrier between them. Karen leaves Matt to accept a talk show host position in Los Angeles.

While in California, Karen has a routine blood test as part of an insurance policy application. The supervillain Mysterio disguises himself as a doctor, performs the blood test, and tells her that she is HIV positive as part of his plan to destroy Daredevil before he himself dies of a brain tumor. Devastated, Karen returns to New York and tells Matt that she is HIV positive. Later, during a fight between Daredevil and Bullseye, Karen is murdered by Bullseye. She dies in Daredevil’s arms. She is the second love of Matt Murdock's life to be killed by Bullseye (though Elektra was ultimately resurrected).

After Mysterio's death, a conversation with Spider-Man leads Daredevil to realize that the infant he's saved represents something positive that has come of the whole affair. He gives the baby up for adoption to a couple in New Jersey. Before he leaves, Matt names the baby after Karen, and hopes that her new parents will allow the occasional visit from her "Uncle Matt".

Other appearances

Karen also appears in "Ghost Rider" alongside Johnny Blaze as an actress in the same film where Johnny is hired as a stuntman. After a scene is interrupted by The Uncanny Orb, Karen's stuntwoman, Katy Milner, confides in Johnny about Karen's history of "unhappy romances" including the ones with Matt Murdock and Phil Hickock. Later on, Karen herself falls under the Orb's control.

In "Marvel Two-in-One" #46, Karen Page is offered a role on "The Incredible Hulk TV show" which was on its first season at the time. She is kidnapped by three ex-stuntmen on the show, but is saved by the Thing, who is looking for his own TV show, and the Hulk, who is annoyed at having a show about him.

In other media

In the film adaptation of "Daredevil" (2003), Karen Page is portrayed by Ellen Pompeo. Most of her scenes were deleted from the final theatrical cut, but they can be seen in the "Daredevil" Director's Cut DVD.

Источник: Karen Page

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