Born Round: The Secret History of a Full-time Eater

the secret history of a full-time eater

English language

Published Dec. 22, 2009 by Penguin Press.

ISBN:
978-1-59420-231-5
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OCLC Number:
315238593

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It is deeply uncomfortable to bear witness to someone else's untreated mental health disorder. The good(?) news is that Bruni acknowledges that he was bulimic during the period of his life that included bingeing and purging. The bad news is that Bruni does not acknowledge that he is equally unhealthy during the periods in which he matches binges with periods of extreme restriction, amphetamines and excessive exercise. His overvalued ideas about weight are similarly unquestioned, so there are literally hundreds of pages about how he can't date/be photographed/meet his friends, etc. because he's too fat. From the time he starts telling us he's fat (infancy, page 6) until about page 180, it's not even true -- he's at most 5-10 pounds overweight on a 5'10" frame. It's clear by the time he actually gets fat that it's a self-inflicted condition from thirty years of yoyo dieting.

Things get better over …

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Subjects

  • Bruni, Frank
  • Bruni, Frank -- Childhood and youth
  • New York Times Company -- Biography
  • Overweight men -- United States -- Biography
  • Compulsive eating -- United States -- Case studies
  • Reducing diets -- United States -- Case studies
  • Food writers -- United States -- Biography
  • Italian Americans -- Biography