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Crossworld: One Man's Journey Into America's Crossword Obsession

by Marc Romano

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Publisher Comments:

Sixty-four million people do it at least once a week. Nabokov wrote about it. Bill Clinton even did it in the White House. The crossword puzzle has arguably been our national obsession since its birth almost a century ago. Now, in Crossworld, writer, translator, and lifelong puzzler Marc Romano goes where no Number 2 pencil has gone before, as he delves into the minds of the world’s cleverest crossword creators and puzzlers, and sets out on his own quest to join their ranks.

While covering the American Crossword Puzzle Tournament for the Boston Globe, Romano was amazed by the skill of the competitors and astonished by the cast of characters he came across—like Will Shortz, beloved editor of the New York Times puzzle and the only academically accredited “enigmatologist” (puzzle scholar); Stanley Newman, Newsday’s puzzle editor and the fastest solver in the world; and Brendan Emmett Quigley, the wickedly gifted puzzle constructer and the Virgil to Marc’s Dante in his travels through the crossword inferno.

Chronicling his own journey into the world of puzzling—even providing tips on how to improve crosswording skills—Romano tells the story of crosswords and word puzzles themselves, and of the colorful people who make them, solve them, and occasionally become consumed by them.

But saying this is a book about puzzles is to tell only half the story. It is also an explanation into what crosswords tell us about ourselves—about the world we live in, the cultures that nurture us, and the different ways we think and learn. If you’re a puzzler, Crossworld will enthrall you. If you have no idea why your spouse send so much time filling letters into little white squares, Crossworld will tell you – and with luck, save your marriage.

CROSSWORLD

Review:

"With wit and verve, puzzle devotee Romano offers a bird's-eye view of the arena of crossword addicts, combining basic information with engaging anecdotes about those who populate this intense, competitive corner of the universe. Today it's the New York Times puzzle that poses the ultimate challenge (or frustration) for many. But, Romano relates, the first crossword appeared in the New York World in 1913, sparking a craze that swept across the nation during the 1920s. The author provides a detailed history of this American sensation (as well as a comparison with the British counterpart, cryptics). Once a year, Will Shortz, the New York Times's crossword editor, responsible for elevating the difficulty of the papers' puzzles, hosts the American Crossword Puzzle Tournament in Stamford, Conn. Romano competed there and provides a consistently entertaining account of several extremely skillful and quirky puzzle solvers; he interviews Shortz and Brendan Emmett Quigley, an outstanding puzzle constructor against whom the author pitted his skill. Clearly infatuated with his hobby, Romano claims, not entirely tongue-in-cheek, that solving crosswords can help make you into a 'better, more informed, fairer, and more tolerant person.' Agent, Jim Auth at the Wylie Agency. (On sale June 1)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

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MARC ROMANO is a Yale graduate and a former staffer at the New York Review of Books. His work has been published in the Village Voice and the Boston Globe. He lives in Brooklyn, New York, where he averages four to ten minutes on the New York Times daily puzzle (sixteen on Sunday).

Synopsis:

The author pens an entertaining and enlightening behind-the-scenes journey into the fascinating world of crossword puzzles and the fans who are obsessed with trying to solve them.

About the Author

by Marc Romano

ACROSS

1. I am hopelessly addicted to the New York Times crossword puzzle.

2. Like many addicts, I was reluctant to admit I have a problem.

3. The hints I was heading for trouble came, at first, only occasionally.

4. The moments of panic when I realized that I might not get my fix on a given day.

5. The toll on relationships.

6. The strained friendships.

7. The lost hours I could have used to do something more productive.

8. It gets worse, too.

DOWN

1. You’re not just playing a game.

2. You’re constantly broadening your intellectual horizons.

3. You spend a lot of time looking at and learning about the world around you.

4. You have to if you want to develop the accumulated store of factual information you’ll need to get through a crossword puzzle.

5. Puzzle people are nice because they have to be.

6. The more you know about the world, the more you tend to give all things in it the benefit of the doubt before deciding if you like them or not.

7. I’m not saying that all crossword lovers are honest folk dripping with goodness.

8. I would say, though, that if I had to toss my keys and wallet to someone before jumping off a pier to save a drowning girl, I’d look for the fellow in the crowd with the daily crossword in his hand.

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Cathy, November 6, 2006 (view all comments by Cathy)
There is usually nothing I enjoy more in my spare time than solving a good crossword puzzle, but reading Crossworld is a close second. Marc Romano explores the underbelly of the crossword puzzle world, as he attempts to place in the annual Crossword Puzzle Tournament in Stamford, Ct. He also interviews a veritable Who's Who of crossword people, and packs in fascinating trivia on the origin of the crossword puzzle, the differences between foreign and American crossword styles, rules of crossword construction, and more. A must read for Crossword lovers of all levels!
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Product Details

ISBN:
9780767917575
Author:
Romano, Marc
Publisher:
Random House
Subject:
Crossword puzzles
Subject:
Crosswords - General
Copyright:
Publication Date:
June 2005
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Pages:
238
Dimensions:
8.52x5.80x.83 in. .88 lbs.

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