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The African svelte, ingenious misspellings that make surprising sense, Daniel Menaker ; drawings by Roz Chast ; foreword by Billy Collins

Label
The African svelte, ingenious misspellings that make surprising sense, Daniel Menaker ; drawings by Roz Chast ; foreword by Billy Collins
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The African svelte
Oclc number
959963602932050729
Responsibility statement
Daniel Menaker ; drawings by Roz Chast ; foreword by Billy Collins
Sub title
ingenious misspellings that make surprising sense
Summary
Inspired by his tenure at The New Yorker, this collection of comical, revelatory errors foraged from the wilds of everyday English comes with commentary by the author, illustrations by Roz Chast, and a foreword from Billy Collins. During his time at The New Yorker, Daniel Menaker happened across a superb spelling mistake: “The zebras were grazing on the African svelte." Fascinated by the idea of unintentionally meaningful spelling errors, he began to see that these gaffes—neither typos nor auto-corrects—are sometimes more interesting than their straight-laced counterparts. Through examples he has collected over the course of his decades-long career as an editor and writer, he brings us to a new understanding of language--how it's used, what it means, and what fun it can be. Illustrated by the inimitable Roz Chast, with a foreword from former poet laureate Billy Collins, The African Svelte offers thoughtful and intelligent exit Jesus. Menaker glances at familiar fumbles like "for all intensive purposes" and "doggy-dog world," but readers delighted by language will find themselves turning the pages with baited breath to discover fresh howlers that have them laughing off their dairy airs.
Target audience
general
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Illustrator

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