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Fightin' Words

Fightingwords_3 Some of you who know me probably know that I'm a sucker for small quirky gift books, especially if they cover the subjects of writing, reading, or something book-related. So it's no surprise is it, that I would snatch up a copy of the insightful, witty and sometimes downright nasty Fighting Words: Writers Lambast Other Writers – from Aristotle to Anne Rice. James Charlton is the editor of this marvelous little collection, and the clever illustrations are by the artist Tullio Pericoli.

So why would I enjoy this book? Because it's writers saying nasty things about other writers, silly! Not only do you experience the joy of reading a good insult, you get the added delight of a good insult that is very well written. Hell, I will honestly admit that when I read about the lives of writers, I don't just want to learn about how they develop their craft – I wanna know all about the delicious nasty petty little details of their lives. I want to know if they kicked their dog, drank themselves into next week and beat their children mercilessly. I probably won't like their writing any less if I find out they're a drunken, selfish bastard (read this blog post for more on that interesting subject), as long as they write well. So yes, I certainly enjoy a bit of petty writer name-calling. Don't you?

All this rambling on my part is my way of saying a new category has been created, called Fightin' Words. May the nastiness begin!

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The effect upon women is such that they want to go right out and get him and bring him home stuffed.

– Dorothy Parker on Ernest Hemingway

Comments

I don't think I've ever read anything Dorothy Parker has said without nodding, smiling or with outright laughter
Sounds like a great new category.

Omigod, it's like this book was made just for me! Thanks for bringing it to my attention!

Hi Patricia - Hope you don't mind but I've tagged you - here's the link:
http://123oleary.blogspot.com/2008/04/tag.html
Sara

Muahaha! What a fantastic premise for a book! Uh-oh... that's two already I've had to add to my wishlist this morning. Eeek!

I think Dorothy has Ernest pegged! Now I really want this book...

now i know what i want for channukah! there's nothing i love more than a nasty fight between scribes, as it brings out the best writing in them, at least sometimes.

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