Waverley Root

Waverley Lewis Root (April 15, 1903, in Providence, Rhode Island October 31, 1982 in Paris) was an American journalist and writer. Root authored the classic The Food of Italy on Italy and its regional cuisines.[1]

Early life and education

Root was born in Providence, Rhode Island, and raised in Fall River, Massachusetts. He obtained his degree from Tufts College in Medford, Mass.

Career

Root was a news correspondent for over 30 years; in 1969 he retired from daily journalism.[2] He was the Paris correspondent for the Chicago Tribune and then the Washington Post. His books and writings focused on food.

After graduating from college, he moved to Greenwich Village, New York City.

Writings

Waverley Root became widely known for his writings on food, including:

Among his other books are the following:

Family

At the time of his death, Root was married to Colette Root. He had a daughter, Diane Lane, from his third marriage.

Death

Root died in his sleep at the age of 79. The cause of his death was from a pulmonary ailment.[2]

References

  1. Caravaggio review May 15, 2013 New York Times
  2. 1 2 "Waverely L. Root, 79, Journalist". New York Times. Retrieved 16 September 2013.
  3. The Cooking of Italy (International Edition), by Waverley Root, photographed by Fred Lyon, Time-Life International (Nederland), 1969, page 4 (bottom).


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