Richard Olney (food writer)

Richard Olney (food writer)

Richard Olney (1927 – July 31, 1999) was an American painter, cook, food writer, editor, and memoirist, best known for known for his books of French country cooking.

Olney lived in a house above the village of Solliès-Toucas in Provence, France, for most of his adult life, where he wrote many classic and influential cookbooks of French country cooking. He had first moved to France in 1951, to Paris, where he was close friends with (and painted many of) the American and English bohemian expatriate set, including James Baldwin, filmmaker Kenneth Anger, painter John Craxton, poet John Ashbery, and composer Ned Rorem.

His deep knowledge of traditional classic French food and wine got him a job writing a column entitled "Un Américain (gourmand) à Paris" for the journal "Cuisine et Vins de France" beginning in 1962. After "The French Menu Cookbook" was published in English in 1970, his then-revolutionary approach of seasonal menus and close attention to wine pairings began to attract notice in Britain and America. By the time he wrote "Simple French Food" in 1974, he was one of the most important food writers of the era, with a huge impact on nouvelle cuisine and California cuisine.

Alice Waters, of Chez Panisse restaurant in Berkeley, California, and Kermit Lynch, the well-known Berkeley wine writer and retailer, were both disciples. He introduced Lynch to the French wine growers who were to lead him to his new career, before he even had his first wine shop, including Lucien and Lulu Peyraud of Domaine Tempier, who were then re-establishing the Bandol AOC as a vineyard area of the first rank.

From 1977 to 1982, Olney edited the 27-volume Time-Life book series "The Good Cook". By the time of his death, from heart failure, in addition to the Time-Life set he had written many of his own brilliant, idiosyncratic, poetic books about food and wine. His last book, "Reflexions", a memoir, was published posthumously.

English bibliography

*"The French Menu Cookbook: The Food and Wine of France—Season by Delicious Season—in Beautifully Composed Menus for American Dining and Entertaining by an American Living in Paris and Provence" (1970), ISBN 0-671-20365-7
*"Simple French Food" (1974), ISBN 0-689-10575-4
*"Yquem" (1986), ISBN 0-87923-644-2
*"Ten Vineyard Lunches" (1988), ISBN 0-940793-23-7
*"Provence, the Beautiful Cookbook: Authentic Recipes from the Regions of Provence" (1993), ISBN 0-00-255154-3
*"Lulu's Provençal Table: The Exuberant Food and Wine from Domaine Tempier Vineyard" (1994), ISBN 0-06-016922-2
*"Romanée Conti: The World's Most Fabled Wine" (1995), ISBN 0-8478-1927-2
*"Cooking for Two" (1996), ISBN 0-297-83650-1
*"The Good Cook's Encyclopedia" (1997), ISBN 1-899988-95-5 (ed.)
*"Richard Olney's French Wine and Food: A Wine Lover's Cookbook" (1997), ISBN 1-56656-226-0
*"Reflexions" (1999), ISBN 1-883283-20-5
* (anthologized in) "American Food Writing: An Anthology with Classic Recipes", ed. Molly O'Neill (Library of America, 2007) ISBN 1598530054


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