ISBN: 9780982337295 Year Added to Catalog: 2011 Book Format: Hardcover Book Art: Two-Color Illustrations Dimensions: 6 1/2 x 9 Number of Pages: 286 Book Publisher: Wolverine Farm Publishing Release Date: December 15, 2011 Web Product ID: 678
—, John Calderazzo, author of Rising Fire: Volcanoes & Our Inner Lives
What is a "balanoid"? Who carries an "ombrifuge" into a storm? How is a "filipendulous" city destroyed? These and other fabulous questions are found in Logodædaly, or, Sleight-of-Words: a dictionary of the imagination. Within its pages, young author Erzsébet Gilbert has delved into the history of the English language to unearth a host of forgotten, quirky, obsolete and utterly bizarre words, and created a phrasebook like no other. It is a dictionary whose entries are not merely words, but the fantastical stories and wild musings behind them—a dictionary of two-headed serpents and royal assassins, warrior birds and people on the moon, specters and true love.
As vividly antiquated as it is experimental, the ornately designed book features the original images—from dragons to hummingbirds—of artist Sherise Talbott, illuminations whose intricacy and style might have emerged from the museums of centuries ago. Through Logodædaly one might not learn an everyday vocabulary, but beyond A and Z the reader finds that the meaning of a word is always much more than it seems.
About the Author
Erzsébet Gilbert
Erzsébet Gilbert was born in western Colorado in 1984, among telescopes, marigolds, and the complete Oxford English Dictionary. While earning her degree in Writing and the Philosophy of Science from Colorado State University, she garnered various local and nationwide literary awards, and lost both her dictionary and depth perception in a near-fatal car accident. As of the publication of this book, she has traveled in some forty countries, and now lives in Hungary with her spouse, author David Rozgonyi, where she keeps a vineyard and is completing a novel on death, love, and the history of astronomy.