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Posted on 1/17/21 at 1:52 am to
Posted by Kafka
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Posted on 1/17/21 at 1:52 am to
The Critic Whose Olive Garden Went Viral Remembers How Anthony Bourdain Spoke Up For Her
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In 2012, then–88-year-old Marilyn Hagerty of Grand Forks, North Dakota, wrote arguably the most viral restaurant review ever written. It was for Olive Garden.
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It was an instant viral sensation, with tons of people cracking sarcastic jokes about the octogenarian's earnest review. It even got a write-up on Gawker.

Despite the roasting, the review found her at least one big fan: Anthony Bourdain.


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As a result of her online fame, Hagerty wound up flying to New York to do the media rounds, including a hot dog review for the New York Times.

While there, she and Bourdain met for coffee — and she wound up getting a book deal because of it.

The following year, Hagerty published a book of her reviews. Bourdain edited it and even wrote the foreword.
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In the foreword, Bourdain praised Hagerty as a hard-working, quick-witted food writer with deep knowledge of her community.

"She is never mean — even when circumstances would clearly excuse a sharp elbow, a cruel remark," he wrote. "In fact, watching Marilyn struggle to find something nice to say about a place she clearly loathes is part of the fun. She is, unfailingly, a good neighbor and good citizen first — and entertainer second."

Bourdain added that the book "kills snark dead."

"This is a straightforward account of what people have been eating — still ARE eating — in much of America," he wrote. "As related by a kind, good-hearted reporter looking to pass along as much useful information as she can — while hurting no one."

In an interview with BuzzFeed News on Friday, Hagerty remembered how Bourdain celebrated her work, rather than mock it.
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She said she heard about Bourdain's death Friday morning when her son sent her an article about it. She called it "sad, shocking news."

"Anthony Bourdain spoke up for me at a time when people all over the country were making great fun of the column I write," Hagerty told BuzzFeed News. "To have a man of his stature rise up and befriend me, it meant a lot to me."

Bourdain had also laughed when he first read the review, but dropped the snark when he realized how her columns represented her community, she said.

"He told me he felt the same way when he first read it, but that he changed his way of thinking," she said. "He decided I was writing about food in America and the way people eat in the middle of the country."

Their coffee meeting in New York was the only time they ever met, and Hagerty said she still thinks about it fondly.

"You know, sometimes you go through life and...you think about all the wonderful things that happened to you," she said. "And one of the wonderful things that happened to me was when Anthony Bourdain spoke up for me and wanted to publish my columns in a book."
Posted by Tigertown in ATL
Georgia foothills
Member since Sep 2009
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Posted on 1/17/21 at 6:08 am to
Good for Bourdain.
Too many snarks around. Half of them post here.
Posted by LouisianaLady
Member since Mar 2009
81225 posts
Posted on 1/17/21 at 7:49 am to
Man, that’s heart warming. Makes me want to purchase her book.

That Olive Garden review of hers is better written than 90% of things I read on the internet.
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