Elizabeth Bard

Elizabeth Bard is an American author known for her memoirs and books that often explore themes of food, culture, and life in France. Her notable works include 'Lunch in Paris: A Love Story, with Recipes' and 'Picnic in Provence: A Memoir with Recipes.'

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  1. 1. Dinner Chez Moi

    50 French Secrets to Joyful Eating and Entertaining

    In this delightful culinary memoir, the author invites readers into her world of French gastronomy and culture, weaving together personal anecdotes with mouthwatering recipes. Set against the backdrop of her life in France, she explores the nuances of French dining, from the art of selecting fresh ingredients at local markets to the joy of sharing meals with friends and family. The narrative is a celebration of the simple pleasures of food and the profound connections it fosters, offering a charming glimpse into the everyday elegance of French living.

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  2. 2. Netocracy

    A provocative analysis of how power in the information age shifts from industrial capitalists to a new elite who control networks, information flows, and cultural capital; this group—adept at managing connections, attention, and reputation—shapes tastes, innovation, and mobility while a passive consumer class becomes increasingly marginalized. The authors argue this emerging stratification reorganizes labor, politics, and daily life around access to and mastery of networks, with wide implications for inequality, governance, and social cohesion.