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The Evasion-English Dictionary

by Maggie Balistreri

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Publisher Comments:

What if you fired your shrink and hired a proofreader?

More than just a dictionary of euphemisms by a hip young linguist, The Evasion-English Dictionary is a merciless translation of the banalities of contemporary speech. It's also scathingly funny.

For example, Balistreri asks what if you substituted the word "you" for the phrase "the relationship" in the sentence, "There seem to be a lot of problems with the relationship." Or what if you substituted the word "because" for the word "but" in the sentence "They drive me crazy but my parents are very involved in my life."

Entertaining as it is, however, the E.E.D. is also a thought-provoking and insightful look into the twists and turns of modern English usage—a smart and useful, albeit hysterical, earwitness account of verbal mishaps and manipulations that's destined to become a classic with language lovers and a useful reference tool on the desk of writers everywhere.

Synopsis:

"Maggie Balistreri takes dead aim at the 'Like, whatever' faction of English speakers . . . clear-minded grammar wins out in the end. Bravo."-Garrison Keillor

This scathingly funny dictionary of euphemisms translates the, like, banalities of contemporary speech.

Synopsis:

"Maggie Balistreri takes dead aim at the Like, whatever'faction of English speakers . . . clear-minded grammar wins out in the end. Bravo."-Garrison Keillor

This scathingly funny dictionary of euphemisms translates the, like, banalities of contemporary speech.

About the Author

MAGGIE BALISTRERI edited Popaganda: The Art and Subversion of Ron English (Soft Skull Press, 2001), and runs the language and poetry webzine CafeMo.com. She has written about the language for innumerable publications including Vocabula.com, La PetiteZine, the-screamonline.com, and Slope. Born in Brooklyn, Balistreri is a rock climber, a dirt-bike racer, and a biography embellisher.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780971865976
Author:
Balistreri, Maggie
Publisher:
Melville House
Location:
1231 Park Avenue #6
Subject:
General
Subject:
Dictionaries
Subject:
English language
Subject:
Essays
Subject:
Dictionaries - Synonyms/Antonyms
Subject:
Humor
Subject:
Dictionaries - Idioms & Slang
Subject:
Euphemism
Subject:
Speech
Subject:
English language -- Euphemism.
Subject:
Reference-Slang and Idioms
Subject:
Reference - Dictionaries
Copyright:
Edition Number:
2
Edition Description:
Trade paper
Series Volume:
32
Publication Date:
20031026
Binding:
Paperback
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Pages:
96
Dimensions:
7.90x5.54x.28 in. .30 lbs.

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Product details 96 pages Melville House Publishing - English 9780971865976 Reviews:
"Synopsis" by , "Maggie Balistreri takes dead aim at the 'Like, whatever' faction of English speakers . . . clear-minded grammar wins out in the end. Bravo."-Garrison Keillor

This scathingly funny dictionary of euphemisms translates the, like, banalities of contemporary speech.

"Synopsis" by , "Maggie Balistreri takes dead aim at the Like, whatever'faction of English speakers . . . clear-minded grammar wins out in the end. Bravo."-Garrison Keillor

This scathingly funny dictionary of euphemisms translates the, like, banalities of contemporary speech.

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