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One Word By Molly McQuade

One Word by Molly McQuade


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One Word asks the question writers and readers love to answer: what word means the most to you, and why?

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One Word: Contemporary Writers on the Words They Love or Loathe by Molly McQuade

Readers will find that the words profiled here have a new trace of meaning, warmth, and a time-worn glow. John Morse, publisher of Merriam-Webster, Inc. In One Word: Contemporary Writers on the Words They Love or Loathe, Molly McQuade asks the question all writers love to answer: what one word means the most to you, and why? Writers respond with a wild gallimaufry of their choosing, from ardor to bitchin' to thermostat to wrong to very. There is corn, not the vegetable but the idea, defining cultural generations; solmizate, meaning to sing an object into place; and delicious slang, such as darb and dassn't. Composed as expository or lyric essays, zinging one-liners, extended quips, jeremiads, etymological adventures, or fantastic romps, the writings address not only English words but also a select few from French, German, Japanese, Quechua, Basque, Igbo, and others. The result is like the best of meals: filled with color, personality, and pomp. There is something delightful and significant for every reader who picks up this wonderful book. Includes contributions by Albert Goldbarth, Forrest Gander, Brenda Hillman, Mimi Schwartz, Daisy Fried, Thylias Moss, Srikanth Reddy, Susan Bernofsky, Michael Martone, Cole Swensen, and more.

About Molly McQuade

Molly McQuade: Molly McQuade has worked as an editor of books, journals, and magazines for the Great Books Foundation, Publishers Weekly, Wesleyan University Press, TriQuarterly, Parnassus, Chicago Review, and others. Her prose and poetry have appeared in Yale Review, The New Criterion, The Washington Post, the Village Voice, The Atlantic, American Scholar, Daedalus, Literary Imagination, Threepenny Review, Paris Review, and more. McQuade writes two columns for the American Library Association, and served previously as a columnist for Hungry Mind Review. She has received fellowships or awards from the National Council of Teachers of English, the Pew Charitable Trusts, and the New York Foundation for the Arts. Among her books are a collection of her essays, Stealing Glimpses (Sarabande Books) and An Unsentimental Education (University of Chicago Press). A frequent panelist and presenter at conferences including the AWP, the MLA, and elsewhere, she has taught literature and writing at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Johns Hopkins, the Unterberg Center, and other venues. She blogs for PEN.

Table of Contents

Foreword A by Joel Brouwer Ammavide by Meena Alexander Ardor by Laura Jacobs As by Brenda Hillman Baffle by Albert Mobilio Bitchin' by Star Black Blog by Katherine DeLorenzo Careen by Karen Stolz Colander by Lee Martin Corn by Katherine Karlin Crash by Dan Moyer Dammerung by Susan Bernofsky Darb by Erin McGraw Dassn't by Richard Terrill Dehiscence by Forrest Gander Dive by Peggy Shumaker Doom by Molly McQuade Echo by Rusty Morrison Eeeek by Daina Lyn Galante Eye by Katherine Vaz Fact by Srikanth Reddy Felt by Annie Finch Fiasco by Wendy Rawlings Filthy by Marilyn Krysl Floccinaucinihilipilification by Siobhan Gordon Florere by Vincent Katz Forget by Mimi Schwartz Gray by William Corbett Green by Doug Moore Half-light by Maggie Hivnor Hope by John Rodriguez H.O.T.T. by Rachel Toor I by Cynthia Gaver Ickybicky by Megan Koussiakoff Interesting by Jason Iwen Invisible by Dan Machlin Kankedort by Maureen N. McLane Lasai by Elizabeth Macklin Lilac by Joan Connor Midnight by Willett Thomas Negligee by Jane Delury Nut by Andrew Hudgins Or by Eric Ormsby Pants by Nathaniel Taylor Personal by Priscilla Becker Prefer by Mark Noonan Quipu by Arthur Sze Riff by Ted Anton Sixpack by Thylias Moss Solmizate by Cole Swensen Still by Robert Mueller Subitane by John Taggart Sweet by April Bernard Sweetie by Lawrence Raab Thermostat by Michael Martone Topsoil by Mary Swander Umami by Yong-Woong Shin Umunnen by Kelechi Okere Unknowable by Jillian Dungan Ur by Robin Hemley Verb by Lia Purpura Verse by Albert Goldbarth Very by Brock Clarke Warrant by Kathy Briccetti Wool by Daisy Fried Word Re-current by Eleanor Wilner Wrong by John Shoptaw Afterword Contributors' Notes Author Index

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CIN1932511695G
9781932511697
1932511695
One Word: Contemporary Writers on the Words They Love or Loathe by Molly McQuade
Used - Good
Paperback
Sarabande Books, Incorporated
20101125
256
N/A
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