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''Hallelujah! The Welcome Table: A Lifetime of Memories with Recipes'' (2004) is author
Maya Angelou Maya Angelou ( ; born Marguerite Annie Johnson; April 4, 1928 – May 28, 2014) was an American memoirist, popular poet, and civil rights activist. She published seven autobiographies, three books of essays, several books of poetry, and ...
's first
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. It pairs 28 essays written by Angelou with 73 recipes. Angelou got the title from an African-American spiritual.Pierce, Donna (January 5, 2005)
"Welcome to her world"
''The Chicago Tribune''. Retrieved January 3, 2014.
The book's audio version, which was produced at the same time as the print edition was published, was narrated by Angelou and included five cards created from recipes from the book.


Background

Angelou learned to cook by observing her mother and grandmother."At the Table with Maya Angelou".
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Her grandmother, Annie Henderson, who raised Angelou and her brother for most of their childhood, supported herself and her family during the early part of the 20th century and the Depression with food stalls catering for Black factory workers, which eventually developed into a store. Despite no previous experience, Angelou was a cook in a Creole restaurant when she was a 17-year-old single mother. She has called herself both a writer and a cook, which inspired ''The Welcome Table''.Culbertson, Amy (September 29, 2004)
"Sharing memories, meals"
''The Baltimore Sun''. Retrieved January 3, 2014.
According to Angelou's biographer
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and her co-authors, Angelou's "skill in the kitchen is the stuff of legend—from ''
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'' to down-home
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". Angelou is known for her "good cooking and expansive hospitality", and hosts several celebrations each year at her main residence in
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, including
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. She followed up ''The Welcome Table'' with a second cookbook, '' Great Food, All Day Long: Cook Splendidly, Eat Smart, ''published in 2010, which focused on weight loss through portion control and flavor.


Composition

''Welcome Table'' is dedicated "to every wannabe cook who will dare criticism by getting into the kitchen and stirring up some groceries", and well as to Angelou's friend
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, "who said she wanted a big, pretty cookbook". Angelou adds: "Well, honey, here you are".Angelou (2004), dedication page. Angelou, on her acknowledgement page, also thanks "all the great cooks whose food I have eaten and whose stories I have heard".Angelou (2004), acknowledgements page. She thanks those who helped her compile the recipes in the book, and her family, who sampled her food. She also thanked
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, who photographed the dishes, and Brian Daigle, who drove her tour bus as she and her assistant, Lydia Stuckey, traveled the U.S. The first half of ''Welcome Table'' is made up of Angelou's grandmother's and mother's recipes, along with anecdotes associated with them; the second half of the book includes "a dazzling array of international grownup tales, flavored with a collage of recipes joined together by association with Angelou". ''
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'' states that Angelou "uses remembered meals and dishes as a prism through which to view her own life, its turning points and its intersections with the lives of others". The essays focus on events, paired with food, that occurred throughout Angelou's life, from her childhood in Stamps, Arkansas, to her adolescence and young adulthood spent with her mother Vivian Baxter, and to her career, which brought her fame. She impresses a prospective employer with Southern food; he tells her, "If you can write half as good as you can cook, you are going to be famous."Angelou (2004), p. 137. As her fame grows, "the food world widens (
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, chachouka)""Hallelujah! The Welcome Table: A Lifetime of Memories with Recipes"
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and her dining companions are also among the famous (Oprah Winfrey,
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). She serves what M. F. K. Fisher called "the first honest
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I have eaten in years".


Reception

The reviewer in ''
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'' characterises ''Welcome Table'' as a "collection of tear- and laughter-provoking vignettes". He also calls Angelou's food "delectable and comfortable", and states that her directions were simple but clear enough for experienced cooks. ''
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'', which re-created Angelou's recipes in their test kitchen, reports that their tasters gave the dishes high marks, but states that the instructions were not always clear for beginners. Angelou's caramel cake was considered delicious, but its frosting non-traditional.


References


Works cited

* Angelou, Maya (2004). ''Hallelujah! The Welcome Table: A Lifetime of Memories with Recipes. ''New York: Random House. * Gillespie, Marcia Ann, Rosa Johnson Butler, and Richard A. Long. (2008). ''Maya Angelou: A Glorious Celebration''. New York: Random House. {{NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Literary Work – Nonfiction 2004 non-fiction books American cookbooks Books by Maya Angelou Random House books