10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BLURBIST»
Discover the use of
blurbist in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
blurbist and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
The jacket designer inspires the fumbling hand, the blurbist titillates the fancy.
The imagined blurbist for Summer in the Sun begins: From Park Avenue to the
passionately primitive island of Bali, Sharon follows her destiny, the now gay,
now ...
2
Daughters of Earth: Feminist Science Fiction in the ...
20. Samuel R. Delany, Silent Interviews: On Language, Race, Sex, Science
Fiction, and Some Comics (Hanover, N.H.: Wesleyan University Press, 1994),
167. 21. Unknown blurbist on Margaret St. Clair, Signs of the Labrys (New York:
Bantam ...
Justine Larbalestier, 2006
3
The American Language: An Inquiry Into the Development of ...
... to, 67 Bluff City, 113 bl ufl'cr, 1 14 bluffing, 1 14 blummie, 191 Blunderbuss, the,
309 blurb, 110, 319, 330, 379 blurb, to, 389 blurbist, 338 blustiferous, 131
blutarm, 681 blutdicb, 681 blutig, 680, 681 blutiger, ernst, 681 bo, 601 13.0., 591
boar, ...
... BLUNT BLUNTED BLUNTER BLUNTEST BLUNTING BLUNTLY BLUNTNESS
BLUNTNESSES BLUNTS BLUR BLURB BLURBED BLURBING BLURBIST
BLURBISTS BLURBS BLURRED BLURREDLY BLURRIER BLURRIEST
BLURRILY ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
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... BEDDABLE BEEBREAD BERIMEAU' BTBATTON BTLLBOOK BTLLYBOY
BITEABLE BLACKBOY BLOWTUBE BLUEBACK BLUEBUSH+ BLURBIST
BOBWHEEL BOBWHTTE BONDABLE BONTBELL BOXBERRY+ BOXBOARD
BUFFABLE ...
6
Tropical Classical: Essays from Several Directions
We also learn to make complicated calculations depending on the status of the
blurbist. We subtract one point if she puts a degree after her name (a sign,
perhaps, of lack of confidence) and subtract a few more if she is identified (the
classier ...
7
The Nantucket Diary of Ned Rorem: 1973–1985
... myself as blurbist for his book, who Crisp thought he was in relation to us:
preacher, guru, what? since aphorists are hard to pin down. He wants to be both
Mama and Prophet, epigrams can be stood on their heads. Etc. He's actually a
nice ...
8
Abroad: British Literary Traveling between the Wars
In “the deliciously forbidden world of Berlin in 1928,” pants the blurbist for the
Avon paperback of Isherwood's The Memorial (1932), “a World War I flying ace
finds daring romance in the muscular arms of his German lover. . . .” Isherwood
and ...
9
Fierce Pajamas: An Anthology of Humor Writing from the New ...
The above note, for example, was written by yours truly, a freelance typographic
blurbist who's occasionally thrown work by a brother-in-law in the production
department for walking-around money while working toward my mason's degree.
David Remnick, Henry Finder, 2002
10
Bestsellers (Routledge Revivals): Popular Fiction of the 1970s
The blurbist doesn't mention what A.P.Hackett reports, that Erdman wrote Billion
Dollar Killing in a Swiss jail—which may explain both his change of profession
and his inveterate hatred for that country. Erdman's is 'researched' fiction at its ...
John Sutherland, Northcliffe Professor of Modern English Literature John Sutherland, 2010
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «BLURBIST»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
blurbist is used in the context of the following news items.
Review: 'Trampoline,' by Robert Gipe; coming of age in Appalachia
More than one blurbist has compared Dawn Jewell, the narrator of Robert Gipe's debut illustrated novel, to Mattie Ross, the precociously ... «Minneapolis Star Tribune, Jun 15»
Books of the year 2014: The best debuts
Filer also deserves a prize as Blurbist of the Year for his use of "Dazzling". Generous to other debutants, he praised Jessie Burton's slick, ... «The Independent, Dec 14»
7 Fabulous Gadgets That'll Keep the Party in the Kitchen
Trackback from blurbist aeluroidea beastlily. body of this article. most likely it'll be eventually rather than sooner.the theme of this article relates ... «BettyConfidential.com, Oct 13»
Terry Eagleton Versus Winston Churchill
Some blurbs act as warnings. When I see “laugh-out-loud funny” on the back of a book, I wonder whether the blurbist is secretly telling me not ... «Brooklyn Rail, Sep 13»
'Zoo Time,' by Howard Jacobson
There's a professional blurbist known as Eric the Endorser (“I laughed till I cried, then I cried till I laughed”) and a nice dig at Amazon reviewers. «New York Times, Jan 13»
L.A. Mayor Villaraigosa Hires Two Former Journos Onto His Huge …
Their names are Amanda Parsons, a current former entertainment reporter blurbist for the OC Weekly (the LA Weekly's sister paper in our ... «LA Weekly, Feb 12»
Slow writer Sara Levine reimagines Treasure Island
“A wild ride ... rocket-fast,” according to blurbist Aimee Bender. “Reading it will make the time fly delightfully by,” Karen Joy Fowler opined. «Globe and Mail, Jan 12»
The Forward Prize Shorlist Round-up
The blurbist who claims that A Hundred Doors demonstrates “remarkable powers of reinvention” is teasing us, though. Anyone who has ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Aug 11»
Monheit Dead!
Remembering Spy Magazine's Elegant Blurbist, Messenger, and Nightclubber Extraordinaire. by. David Kamp. The annals of criticism are rife ... «Vanity Fair, Aug 11»
Jonny Sweet: smell of success
The hero of Mostly About Arthur is a "blurbist", or someone who writes the bumf on the back of books. "I just liked the general argument of a ... «Independent, Jan 11»