Richard Lederer's Literary TriviaGibbs Smith, 2007 - 112 páginas Richard Lederer's Literary Trivia What fictional detective survived an attempted murder by his creator? (Sherlock Holmes) Who was the single mother, living on state benefits, whose wizardly series of novels has made her the richest writer in England? (J. K. Rowling) Which American poet composed and read a poem at John F. Kennedy's inauguration? (Robert Frost) Richard Lederer is the author of more than 3,000 books and articles about language. His syndicated column, "Looking at Language," appears in newspapers and magazines throughout the United States. He has been elected International Punster of the Year and has been profiled in The New Yorker, People and The National Enquirer. Lederer hosts A Way with Words on weekend public radio. He lives with his wife in San Diego. "Richard Lederer is the True King of Language Comedy." -Sidney Sheldon "If America had 'Living National Treasures, ' the way Japan and Korea do, Richard Lederer would be one." -Barbara Wallraff, author of Your Own Words |
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Introduction | 9 |
Titles | 42 |
Try These for Openers | 80 |
Unreal Estate | 87 |
Notable Quotable Poetry | 97 |
Language Throws the Book at Us | 104 |
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