Raymond Sokolov

Raymond Sokolov

Raymond Sokolov (born 1 August 1941 in Detroit, Michigan) is a journalist who has written extensively about food. He currently writes the "Eating Out" column for The Wall Street Journal's weekend edition.

After graduating from Harvard College "summa cum laude" in classics, and spending a year as a Fulbright Scholar at Wadham College, Oxford, Sokolov spent two years back at Harvard pursuing a doctorate in classics. In 1965 he passed his orals and went to work as a foreign correspondent for Newsweek Magazine in its Paris bureau.

Sokolov returned to the U.S. in the summer of 1967 and worked for Newsweek as an arts writer until he became restaurant critic and food editor of the "New York Times" in 1973 where his pieces covered the decor, lore, and politics of New York restaurants as well as the productions of their kitchens. His reviews first noted the arrival of Sichuanese and Hunanese food in North America. He was the first writer in English to notice nouvelle cuisine in France. In 1975 he left the Times to pursue a career as a freelance writer from his home in Brooklyn Heights. In 1980 he married Johanna Hecht, a member of the curatorial staff of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and in 1981 became editor of Book Digest, then the founding editor of the Wall Street Journal's daily Leisure and Arts page, a post he held until 2002. He continues to write about food for national publications.

Sokolov has written several cookbooks, including "The Cook's Canon: 101 Classic Recipes Everyone Should Know", which includes recipes from the world's cuisines that Sokolov terms as being necessary to "culinary literacy," as well as brief essays. Other works include "The Saucier's Apprentice" (1976), a highly regarded cookbook on the hierarchy of French sauces, "Why We Eat What We Eat: How the Encounter between the New World and the Old Changed the Way Everyone on the Planet Eats" (1991), and a biography of A. J. Liebling, "Wayward Reporter" (1980).

His long-running column "A Matter of Taste," on the Americas' foodways for the American Museum of Natural History's "Natural History" injected some researched facts and logical deduction into the highly fanciful traditional histories of cooking and helped lead to the revival of interest in American regional specialties. Some of the columns have been collected as "Fading Feast: A Compendium of Disappearing American Regional Foods" (1981).

Sokolov lives in New York City.

External links

* [http://www.naturalhistorymag.com/editors_pick/1974_10_pick.html Raymond Sokolov - "One man's meat is another man's person"] an article on cannibalism from "Natural History" October 1974

Bibliography

*Collected in: "American Food Writing: An Anthology with Classic Recipes", ed. Molly O'Neill (Library of America, 2007) ISBN 1598530054


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