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Alphabetter Juice: or, The Joy of Text
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Alphabetter Juice: or, The Joy of Text
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Alphabetter Juice: or, The Joy of Text
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No man of letters savors the ABC's, or serves them up, like language-loving humorist Roy Blount Jr. His glossary, from
to
, is hearty, full bodied, and out to please discriminating palates coarse and fine. In 2008, he celebrated the gists, tangs, and energies of letters and their combinations in
, to wide acclaim. Now,
. Which is
.
This book is for anyone—novice wordsmith, sensuous reader, or career grammarian—who loves to get physical with words. What is the universal sign of disgust,
, doing in
and
? Why is
, but not
, in the Oxford English Dictionary? How can the U. S. Supreme Court find relevance in
? Might there be scientific evidence for the sonicky value of
? And why would someone not bother to spell correctly the very word he is trying to define on Urbandictionary.com?
Digging into how locutions evolve, and work, or fail, Blount draws upon everything from
. He takes us to Iceland, for salmon-watching with a "girl gillie," and to Georgian England, where a distinguished etymologist bites off more of a "giantess" than he can chew. Jimmy Stewart appears, in connection with
and the bombing of Switzerland. Litigation over
leads to a vintage werewolf movie; news of possum-tossing, to
As Michael Dirda wrote in
, "The immensely likeable Blount clearly possesses what was called in the Italian Renaissance ‘sprezzatura,' that rare and enviable ability to do even the most difficult things without breaking a sweat."
is brimming with sprezzatura. Have a taste.