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The Secret Lives of Words Softcover - 2001
by West, Paul
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- Paperback
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Details
- Title The Secret Lives of Words
- Author West, Paul
- Binding softcover
- Edition 1st
- Condition Used - Fine copy
- Pages 304
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher Harcourt, Inc., New York
- Date 2001
- Bookseller's Inventory # BOOKS066833I
- ISBN 9780156014090 / 0156014092
- Weight 0.81 lbs (0.37 kg)
- Dimensions 8.03 x 5.32 x 0.87 in (20.40 x 13.51 x 2.21 cm)
- Library of Congress Catalog Number 99052623
- Dewey Decimal Code 422.03
Summary
Word enthusiasts will find trivia and treasure" (Kirkus Reviews) in this collection of unusual etymologies authored by an unmatched prose stylist and fabulous wordsmith.
Over the centuries, thousands of our words have been so twisted, tangled, misused, and muddled that their original meanings have been obscured. You'll be surprised to learn that table napkins were once made of and referred to as asbestos, a cloud was once a hill, and lasagna could be
literally translated as chamberpot pasta. In The Secret Lives of Words, acclaimed author and stylist Paul West fulfills a personal odyssey to seek out the elusive roots of these and a few hundred other of his favorite words, from abracadabra to zoot suit. Derived from handwritten notebooks, West chronicles the tortuous travels of words across continents and through cultures in this Antiques Road Show approach to etymology. A delight in both form and content, West's collection will capture the attention of word enthusiasts, speakers, writers, thinkers, and readers around the globe.
Over the centuries, thousands of our words have been so twisted, tangled, misused, and muddled that their original meanings have been obscured. You'll be surprised to learn that table napkins were once made of and referred to as asbestos, a cloud was once a hill, and lasagna could be
literally translated as chamberpot pasta. In The Secret Lives of Words, acclaimed author and stylist Paul West fulfills a personal odyssey to seek out the elusive roots of these and a few hundred other of his favorite words, from abracadabra to zoot suit. Derived from handwritten notebooks, West chronicles the tortuous travels of words across continents and through cultures in this Antiques Road Show approach to etymology. A delight in both form and content, West's collection will capture the attention of word enthusiasts, speakers, writers, thinkers, and readers around the globe.