When Robert Lescher died in 2012, an unpublished manuscript of M. F. K.
Fisher's was discovered neatly packed in one of the literary agent's
signature red boxes. Inspired by Fisher's affair with Dillwyn Parrish -
who was to become her second husband - The Theoretical Foot is the
master stylist's first novel. In it she describes the life she all too
briefly had with the man she'd ever after describe as the one great love
of her life.
It tells of a late-summer idyll at the Swiss farmhouse of Tim and Sara,
where guests have gathered at ease on the terrace next to the burbling
fountain in which baby lettuces are being washed, there to enjoy the
food and wine served them by this stylish American couple.
But all around these seemingly fortunate people, the forces of darkness
are gathering: The year is 1939; World War II approaches. And the
paradise Tim and Sara have made is being besieged from within as Tim -
closely based on Parrish - is about to suffer the first of the
circulatory attacks that will cause him to lose his leg to amputation.