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The F-Word (Hardcover, 3rd Revised edition)
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The F-Word (Hardcover, 3rd Revised edition)
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We all know what frak, popularized by television's cult hit
Battlestar Galactica, really means. But what about feck? Or ferkin?
Or foul--as in FUBAR, or "Fouled Up Beyond All Recognition"?
In a thoroughly updated edition of The F-Word, Jesse Sheidlower
offers a rich, revealing look at the f-bomb and its illimitable
uses. Since the fifteenth century, no other word has been adapted,
interpreted, euphemized, censored, and shouted with as much ardor
or force; imagine Dick Cheney telling Democratic Senator Patrick
Leahy to "go damn himself" on the Senate floor--it doesn't have
quite the same impact as what was really said. Sheidlower cites
this and other notorious examples throughout history, from the
satiric sixteenth-century poetry of James Cranstoun to the bawdy
parodies of Lord Rochester in the seventeenth century, to more
recent uses by Ernest Hemingway, Jack Kerouac, Ann Sexton, Norman
Mailer, Liz Phair, Anthony Bourdain, Junot Diaz, Jenna Jameson, Amy
Winehouse, Jon Stewart, and Bono (whose use of the word at the
Grammys nearly got him fined by the FCC).
Collectively, these references and the more than one hundred new
entries they illustrate double the size of The F-Word since its
previous edition. Thousands of added quotations come from newly
available electronic databases and the resources of the OED,
expanding the range of quotations to cover British, Canadian,
Australian, New Zealand, Irish, and South African uses in addition
to American ones. Thus we learn why a fugly must hone his or her
sense of humor, why Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau muttered
"fuddle duddle" in the Commons, and why Fanny Adams is so sweet. A
fascinating introductory essay explores the word's history,
reputation, and changing popularity over time. and a new Foreword
by comedian, actor, and author Lewis Black offers readers a smart
and entertaining take on the book and its subject matter.
Oxford dictionaries have won renown for their expansive, historical
approach to words and their etymologies. The F-Word offers all that
and more in an entertaining and informative look at a word that,
while now largely accepted as an integral part of the English
language, still confounds, provokes, and scandalizes.
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