Review: Egg Is a Theory of Everything
The book's 12 thematic chapters are dense and rich—like flan, but good.

As a fan of the "theory of everything through the lens of a single commodity" genre, I knew I would like Lizzie Stark's Egg: A Dozen Ovatures. The timing couldn't be better for a book about the suddenly pricey staple. I do not share Stark's variant of feminism—she celebrates the egging of a statue of Margaret Thatcher and describes industrial egg harvesting for science as "the theft of a female body's labor"—but the book blends the personal and the scholarly in appealing ways.
Perhaps due to the pun in the subtitle, I unfairly assumed this would be one of the field's fluffier entries. Instead, from the "cosmic egg" of humanity's creation myths to "space eggs" struggling in orbit, these 12 thematic chapters are dense and rich—like flan, but good.
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I wonder if egguity is covered.
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The book's 12 thematic chapters are dense and rich—like flan, but good.
What the fuck is wrong with flan? At least it is cooked unlike like this raw milk shit ya'll fetishize at Reason. Racists!
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It was actually a great book. For those of us who can see things through a lens other than politics, it is a good read. If everything in your life is blinded by politics, then you won't like it.
As a fan of the "theory of everything through the lens of a single commodity" genre,
I am decidedly NOT a fan of that genre. Wasn't Karl Marx overly fascinated with a book about how civilizational development was entirely driven by topsoil conditions?
I do not share Stark's variant of feminism—she celebrates the egging of a statue of Margaret Thatcher and describes industrial egg harvesting for science as "the theft of a female body's labor"
*industrial yawn*
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Mmmm, Pam Dawber.
Shabbat, no!
Correction: Shazbat, no!
(Damnit! My AutoCorrect is going to summon Herr Misek!)
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