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Book cover image of By Hook or by Crook: A Journey in Search of English by David Crystal

Authors: David Crystal
ISBN-13: 9781590200612, ISBN-10: 1590200616
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Overlook Press, The
Date Published: May 2008
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: David Crystal

Book Synopsis

"David Crystal combines personal reflections, historical allusions, and traveler's observations to create a mesmerizing and entertaining narrative account of his encounters with the English language and its speakers." "Starting in his British home and moving all the way to Poland and off to San Francisco, Crystal encounters numerous linguistic side roads that he cannot resist exploring. All is subject to Crystal's inquisitive exploration - from pubs to trains to Tolkien - and each digression casts new light on the development of English as it is spoken today." By Hook or by Crook is a linguistic travelogue like no other, an attempt to capture the seductive, quirky, teasing, tantalizing nature of language itself.

The Barnes & Noble Review

In this venture into the quagmire of the English language, the linguist David Crystal embarks on a haphazard travelogue, modeled very broadly after W. G. Sebald s The Rings of Saturn. Backcountry roads, pub signs, and excitable sheep are for Crystal all opportunities to digress and expound upon the variousness of English etymology. Writing with the colloquial lucidity of a professor downing a martini, Crystal is a more-than-able guide: his traipsing about the British countryside (with minor detours to India, Poland, and San Francisco) provides a delightful window into the intricacies of place names. Who knew that Bricklehampton was the longest isogrammatic place name in English? And for that matter, who knew an isogram was a word in which each letter appears an equal number of times? But By Hook or by Crook has more to its pages than just fun facts. Beneath its airy demeanor lies a real awareness of the fact that when dealing with language, politics tends to follow not far behind, and Crystal s geographical premise allows him to take on the daunting linguistic questions raised by globalization. Crystal may have a nerd s ardor for the finer points of grammar, but he s no curmudgeon either -- his English is a language in an ongoing evolution, "a period in which the foundation for major linguistic change is being laid" by the Internet and the growth of new linguistic subcultures (Euro-English, Indian English, the "Singlish" of Singapore). Etymology may seem an arcane subject, but Crystal s seemingly infinite curiosity is infectious -- it s hard not to get caught up in his distinctly British relish for the absurd. --Amelia Atlas

Table of Contents

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1 By Hook or by Crook: Gaerwen 1

2 Making a Beeline: Menai 13

3 We Want Information: Portmeiron 31

4 Where are You From?: Welshpool 50

5 Good Evening, Each: Birmingham 70

6 Book-Browser Syndrome: Hay 88

7 Now Godiva was a Lady: Leominster 108

8 The Robot's not Working: Risbury 128

9 Who was Leonard Slye?: Stratford 150

10 Shall We Shog?: Kolkata 172

11 A Rash of Dermatologists: Arden 188

12 A Wheelbarrow Called Wilberforce: Lichfield 207

13 How do You Like Your Eggs?: San Francisco 228

14 My Husband is Without: Lodz 248

15 I'm Jack: Llangollen 267

On the Way: References and Sources 287

Index of Places 293

Index of People and Characters 301

Index of Topics 307

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