Guzzle, Issue 3 – A Hunger For Home
We all eat – food is critical to our social, cultural and physical makeup. The foods that we consume signify moments in time, from rations enforced during World War II as a reflection of Britain’s economic stability to the uptake of microwaves in the 1970s that unintentionally acted as a tool to enable women to move from the home into the workplace.
Guzzle is a print publication that shares stories from a generation of contemporary artists and writers through the lens of food.
In this issue:
Guzzle #3 – A Hunger For Home
Home is fleeting yet fixed, comforting yet complicated, the place that grounds but can just as easily unsettle. Home differs greatly for each person, but can often be felt through the food we eat and the people we share it with.
Issue three moves through spaces and places across the globe — from Irish pubs overseas to a cookbook club in Copenhagen and a writer’s early upbringing in Hanoi — sitting with the topic’s comfort and contradictions.