Alcohol and Alcoholism Advance Access originally published online on March 30, 2009
Alcohol and Alcoholism 2009 44(4):432; doi:10.1093/alcalc/agp018
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Book Review
Breaking the Ashes. The Culture of Illicit Liquor in Sri Lanka. By Michele Ruth Gamburd
; Breaking the Ashes. The Culture of Illicit Liquor in Sri Lanka. By Michele Ruth Gamburd. Cornell University Press, Ithaca, NY, 2008, £11.50. 266 pp. ISBN: 978-0-8014-7432-3
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In Sri Lanka, breaking the ashes—rekindling the kitchen fire—is used to describe the need for a drink first thing in the morning by people who have an alcohol problem. The author, Michele Ruth Gamburd, is an American anthropologist who has worked in