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Anthony Bourdain Finally Follows Up ‘Kitchen Confidential’

Cook-author Bourdain.
Cook-author Bourdain. Photo: WireImage


Looks like Anthony Bourdain has even less reason to cook these days — he just sold three books to Dan Halpern, the editor at Ecco who bought John DeLucie’s memoir. Publishers Marketplace describes them as follows:

Anthony Bourdain’s COOKS, a follow-up to Kitchen Confidential, in which Bourdain explores how the industry he loves — and the people in it — have changed (if they’ve changed) since his years in the kitchen, and tracks the bizarre changes in his own life, along with more frank observations on dining, cuisine and the grim/glamorous business of cooking; NO NEW MESSAGES, a crime novel about a disgraced former ‘It Boy’ novelist and a disgraced chef (fresh off a public humiliation on a reality series), involved in a murder on the Caribbean island where both are laying low; and an untitled memoir of moving his family to a small village in Vietnam to spend a year in total immersion there, taking time to get to know his neighbors and deeply exploring Indonesia and Southeast Asia, to Dan Halpern at Ecco, by Kim Witherspoon at Inkwell Management.

Wait a minute, a work of fiction about a “disgraced chef”? Is this Tony’s long-awaited Robert Irvine novel?

Deal Memo [Publishers Marketplace]

Anthony Bourdain Finally Follows Up ‘Kitchen Confidential’