Bread for the Living, Bread for the Dead is a book is about bread which, the its creators say, 'is about life, which is about death'. It provides perspectives on bread from across the Mediterranean Basin as well as the Black Sea. Taking the form of anthropological (auto)ethnography, short stories, political treatises, fairy tales and a eulogy, this collection of texts reflects the many meanings of its core subject.
Bread gathers, bread nourishes; it plays a central role in celebrations of life and rituals of mourning. Bread offers a site for collecting practices of self-reliance and camaraderie, as well as histories of migration and struggles over land. Combining vernacular wisdom, academic expertise, and embodied forms of intelligence, Bread for the Living, Bread for the Dead comprises a timely and nourishing collection of perspectives. Forgoing a placeless view, the publication centres localised knowledges of baking as a means of survival and community-making, a living heritage carried by each of us from wherever, uprooted, we came.