Awards & Winners

John Thorne

John Thorne is a culinary writer born in Quincy, Massachusetts who has written a number of best-selling books on gastronomy. A graduate of Amherst College, he began to teach himself to cook frugally while living briefly in New York City's Lower East Side where he sought to become a writer of some sort as a very young man during the 1960s. By the early 1970s, he was a teacher for several years at a progressive New England boarding school called Stockbridge School, which somewhat later became defunct in 1976. Following this period, Thorne lived in Boston for a number of years, where he self-published a number of culinary pamphlets reviewed at the time by the New York Times, and which subsequently, in 1983, grew into his ongoing newsletter, "Simple Cooking." In the middle 1980s Thorne moved to coastal Maine to devote himself exclusively to food writing, and where he became associated with Matt Lewis, who later shared a byline for a number of his books and his newsletter. During the 1990s, the couple moved to Northampton, MA, where they remained as of 2010. Thorne's newsletter has consisted of essays on food preparation and appreciation blended with snatches of autobiography. It also has often included commentary from fictional characters from the fantasy "No Name Diner," apparently located in Portland, Maine, as well as frequent cookbook reviews, and much more rarely, opposing essays by various pseudonymous authors, who are apparently Thorne.

Awards by John Thorne

Check all the awards nominated and won by John Thorne.

2001


James Beard Award for Writing and Literature
Honored for : Pot of the Fire: Further Exploits of a Renegade Cook

Nominations 2001 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
James Beard Award for Writing and Literature Pot of the Fire: Further Exploits of a Renegade Cook