Saturday, January 10, 2009
Here's the Book That Don and Knitting Heather Were Talking About
From Publishers Weekly:
Starred Review. Blount (Long Time Leaving) is a contributing editor to the Atlantic Monthly, a regular panelist on NPR's Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me! quiz show and a usage consultant to the American Heritage Dictionary. He displays his pleasure in words with his subtitle—The Energies, Gists, and Spirits of Letters, Words, and Combinations Thereof; Their Roots, Bones, Innards, Piths, Pips, and Secret Parts, Tinctures, Tonics, and Essences; with Examples of Their Usage Foul and Savory—as he dishes up an alphabetical array of verbal reverberations, weasel words and linguistic acrobatics from aardvark to zoology (Pronounced zo-ology. Not zoo-ology. Look at the letters. Count the o's). Along the way, he compares dictionaries, slings slang, digs for roots, posts ripostes and dotes on anecdotes. The format is nearly identical to Roy Copperud's still valuable but out-of-print A Dictionary of Usage and Style (1964). Blount's book is equally instructive and scholarly, but is also injected with a full dose of word play on steroids. Quotes, quips, euphemisms, rhymes and rhythms, literary references (Lo-lee-ta) and puns: The lowest form of wit, it used to be said, but that was before Ann Coulter. Throughout, the usage advice is sage and also fun, since the writer's own wild wit, while bent and Blount, is razor sharp.
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Heather said, "Yeah!" Don said, "Boo!" I'm interested in at least skimming it.
Anyone have any other favorite "word" books?
And Don never told us what's so "Blount-y" about this book and what that means.
Nor did he ever explain "Babysitters Down." I think Don lives to make cryptic comments.
Book sounds interesting to me. I love playing with words one way or another.
A favorite "word" book of mine was The Mother Tongue, by Bill Bryson. Don't think I finished it, but what I read was good.
I meant to clear up "Babysitters Down" myself--just forgot. He refers to a TV show that Olivia, Lydia and Zoe made up and filmed. It's pretty funny, if I do say so myself as the mother of one of the actors. I'm not comfortable putting the kids on the internet, but will email it to interested friends.
I would indeed be interested.
Check your email, DRD.
Haha, it was very cute. Olivia is a hilarious actress. Unfortunately I could only get the window to be about two inches square. Might have been the program I was using, or that might just be the size that it is. I'm going to try on a different computer because bits of it were a little hard to see.
Very impressive video-making, by the way. Did the girls do it themselves, or did they get some assistance?
Sophia helped with the technical aspects. Glad you liked it!
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