Interview: Stanley Tucci on His New Book, What I Ate in One Year'
Briefly

"The structure of 'Alisse at the Fire' is unlike any other book I've read. The stream of consciousness that doubles back on itself creates a unique rhythm."
"I enjoy biographies and historical fiction, but I avoid sci-fi for reasons I can't quite explain. My reading tastes have not changed much over time."
"My ideal reading experience is by a fire in a mountain chalet with a scotch, while it's snowing and the sun is setting—truly enchanting."
"Surprisingly, I have books about military weapons and public buildings constructed by the W.P.A. during F.D.R.'s administration on my shelves, showcasing my eclectic interests."
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