
Bill Griffith's soda bottle, Christopher Walken's bagel: They only look like garbage.Courtesy Princeton University Press
A surprising number of the things celebrated in the book are either foods or food-related. There is the Zippy soda bottle Bill Griffith claims to have magically found one day, which supplied the logo for his beloved "Zippy the Pinhead" comic strip. There is a bagel incompetently cooked by Christopher Walken at Robert De Niro’s Tribakery and saved by the actor's biggest fan. There is a single ancient artichoke and a whole collection of preserved cupcakes. And they all matter, because each one comes with a highly personal story, boiled down to its bare essentials. The book is available in bookstores everywhere or from the publisher.


