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''To eat is to build upon our collective story. We use food to say, again and again, who we are.'
'Eating with My Mouth Open is food writing like you've never seen before: honest, bold, and exceptionally tasty. Sam van Zweden's personal and cultural exploration of food, memory, and hunger revels in body positivity, dissects wellness culture and all its flaws, and shares the joys of being part of a family of chefs.
'Celebrating food and all the bodies it nurtures, Eating with My Mouth Open considers the true meaning of nourishment within the broken food system we live in. Not holding back from difficult conversations about mental illness, weight, and wellbeing, Sam van Zweden advocates for body politics that are empowering, productive, and meaningful.' (Publication summary)
Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of
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At Home with Sam Van Zweden
Melbourne
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Bad Producer Productions
,
2021
23451647
2021
single work
podcast
interview
'Sam van Zweden is a freelance writer interested in experimental nonfiction, essays, mental health, body writing, food, and memory.
'Her collection of personal essays, Eating With My Mouth Open, won the 2019 KYD Unpublished Manuscript Award. Sam’s writing has appeared in the Saturday Paper, Meanjin, The Big Issue, The Lifted Brow, Cordite and The Sydney Review of Books.
'In this interview Sam mentions Fiona Wright, Meera Atkinson and Kate Richards - all of whom have appeared on The Garret before.' (Production introduction)
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Eating with My Mouth Open by Sam van Zweden Review : A Sprawling Memoir of Food, Family and Bodies
2021
single work
review
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 5 February 2021;
— Review of Eating with My Mouth Open 2021 single work autobiography essay -
Losing Hunger
2021
single work
essay
— Appears in: Sydney Review of Books , June 2021;'I take that first bite of dinner – the food somehow pushing my slack body upright, into itself – and realise I haven’t eaten all day. How could this have happened? I never used to be a person who forgot meals. I couldn’t understand what that was, so eager was I to eat. When my hunger goes, I realise what it is to eat: a reprieve from the day filled with tasks; a necessary moment to myself; an experience shared with family, friends.' (Introduction)
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Books Roundup
2021
single work
review
— Appears in: Kill Your Darlings [Online] , February 2021;
— Review of Growing Up Disabled in Australia 2021 anthology autobiography ; Born Into This 2021 selected work short story ; Eating with My Mouth Open 2021 single work autobiography essay
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Books Roundup
2021
single work
review
— Appears in: Kill Your Darlings [Online] , February 2021;
— Review of Growing Up Disabled in Australia 2021 anthology autobiography ; Born Into This 2021 selected work short story ; Eating with My Mouth Open 2021 single work autobiography essay -
Eating with My Mouth Open by Sam van Zweden Review : A Sprawling Memoir of Food, Family and Bodies
2021
single work
review
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 5 February 2021;
— Review of Eating with My Mouth Open 2021 single work autobiography essay -
Losing Hunger
2021
single work
essay
— Appears in: Sydney Review of Books , June 2021;'I take that first bite of dinner – the food somehow pushing my slack body upright, into itself – and realise I haven’t eaten all day. How could this have happened? I never used to be a person who forgot meals. I couldn’t understand what that was, so eager was I to eat. When my hunger goes, I realise what it is to eat: a reprieve from the day filled with tasks; a necessary moment to myself; an experience shared with family, friends.' (Introduction)
-
y
At Home with Sam Van Zweden
Melbourne
:
Bad Producer Productions
,
2021
23451647
2021
single work
podcast
interview
'Sam van Zweden is a freelance writer interested in experimental nonfiction, essays, mental health, body writing, food, and memory.
'Her collection of personal essays, Eating With My Mouth Open, won the 2019 KYD Unpublished Manuscript Award. Sam’s writing has appeared in the Saturday Paper, Meanjin, The Big Issue, The Lifted Brow, Cordite and The Sydney Review of Books.
'In this interview Sam mentions Fiona Wright, Meera Atkinson and Kate Richards - all of whom have appeared on The Garret before.' (Production introduction)