Peter Chapman is a journalist and writer, and a former BBC foreign correspondent in South America. He works for the Financial Times as an editor and writer, and lives in London.
'[An] insightful history of the company . . . [A] witty, energetic
narrative' - New York Times Book Review
'Finely crafted . . . Chapman's broad-brush approach to history
gives it a vigorous and entertaining narrative drive . . .
Chapman's achievement is to make us realise what a long and complex
moral journey even something as seemingly innocent as a banana has
made to our fruit bowls' - Mark Cocker
'If you only read a handful of non-fiction books this year,
[Bananas] is among your recommended five portions' - Observer
'
Engagingly told . . . Delightful cameos of Carmen Miranda, Andy
Warhol and Evelyn Waugh . . . Best is Chapman's account of the
precarious ecology of the modern banana
' - Independent
'The term banana republic has become so divested of meaning that
it's been adopted by a mid-range clothing chain. Its sobering
reality is spelled out in this clear, dryly witty account of United
Fruit' - Metro
'Excellent, darkly humorous expose' - Herald
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