Dictionary Days Contributor(s): Stavans, Ilan (Author) |
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ISBN: 1555974198 ISBN-13: 9781555974190 Publisher: Graywolf Press
WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD! Click here for our low price guarantee Binding Type: Hardcover Published: April 2005 Annotation: The whole of "The Catcher in the Rye" is in the "Oxford English Dictionary," waiting to be unscrambled, and so are all the novels of our past, present, and immediate future en- thu- si- ast Function: noun : a person filled with enthusiasm: as a: one who is ardently attached to a cause, object, or pursuit b: one who tends to become ardently absorbed in an interest A dictionary, despite its heroic effort to pin down language, is destined for failure the moment a single word is printed; language, with its eternal mutations, is forever uncontainable. In "Dictionary Days," award-winning essayist Ilan Stavans explores our very human need to " seize upon the meaning of a word." Owner of hundreds of dictionaries, he follows a fascinating, zigzagging history of lexicography across many languages, including English, French, Spanish, German, Arabic, Hebrew, Latin, and Cyrillic. Throughout his journey, Stavans spots strange meaning inconsistencies, uncovers unusual origins, and shares extraordinary and often hilarious anecdotes. With a dazzling knowledge of dictionaries through the ages, matched by a lively wit, Stavans reaches far beyond the margin of the page and pays a worthy tribute to a discipline that is at once inspiring and maddening. " For dictionaries are oracles: nothing is outside them-- except the impossible." |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Language Arts & Disciplines | Linguistics - General |
Dewey: 413.028 |
LCCN: 2004114974 |
Physical Information: 0.93" H x 5.06" W x 6.78" L (0.70 lbs) 256 pages |
Features: Dust Cover, Price on Product |
Review Citations: Library Journal 05/01/2005 pg. 85 Kirkus Reviews 02/01/2005 pg. 171 Publishers Weekly 03/14/2005 pg. 57 Booklist 03/15/2005 pg. 1252 |
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Publisher Description: The whole of The Catcher in the Rye is in the Oxford English Dictionary, waiting to be unscrambled, and so are all the novels of our past, present, and immediate future en-thu-si-ast A dictionary, despite its heroic effort to pin down language, is destined for failure the moment a single word is printed; language, with its eternal mutations, is forever uncontainable. In Dictionary Days, award-winning essayist Ilan Stavans explores our very human need to "seize upon the meaning of a word." Owner of hundreds of dictionaries, he follows a fascinating, zigzagging history of lexicography across many languages, including English, French, Spanish, German, Arabic, Hebrew, Latin, and Cyrillic. Throughout his journey, Stavans spots strange meaning inconsistencies, uncovers unusual origins, and shares extraordinary and often hilarious anecdotes. With a dazzling knowledge of dictionaries through the ages, matched by a lively wit, Stavans reaches far beyond the margin of the page and pays a worthy tribute to a discipline that is at once inspiring and maddening. "For dictionaries are oracles: nothing is outside them--except the impossible." |
Contributor Bio(s): Stavans, Ilan: - Ilan Stavans is the Lewis-Sebring Professor in Latin American and Latino Culture at Amherst College. His books include Spanglish, On Borrowed Words, The Poetry of Pablo Neruda, and Becoming Americans. His work has been translated into a dozen languages. |
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