Made in America: An Informal History of American English

Author(s): Bill Bryson

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"Funny, wise, learned and compulsive." (GQ). Bill Bryson turns away from travelling the highways and byways of middle America, so hilariously depicted in his bestselling The Lost Continent, The Life and Times of the Thunderbolt Kid and Notes from a Big Country, for a fast, exhilarating ride along the Route 66 of American language and popular culture. In Made in America, Bryson tells the story of how American arose out of the English language, and along the way, de-mythologizes his native land - explaining how a dusty desert hamlet with neither woods nor holly became Hollywood, how the Wild West wasn't won, why Americans say 'lootenant' and 'Toosday', how they were eating junk food long before the word itself was cooked up - as well as exposing the true origins of the words G-string, blockbuster, poker and snafu. "A tremendously sassy work, full of zip, pizzazz and all those other great American qualities." (Will Self, Independent on Sunday).

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An informal history of the English language in America by the inimitable Bill Bryson.

General Fields

  • : 9781784161866
  • : Transworld Publishers Limited
  • : Black Swan
  • : 0.432
  • : 01 August 2016
  • : 198mm X 127mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : 01 September 2016
  • : books

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  • : Paperback
  • : Bill Bryson