Enough is Enuf: Our Failed Attempts to Make English Easier to Spell

Author:   Gabe Henry
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers Inc
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9780063360211


Pages:   304
Publication Date:   15 April 2025
Format:   Hardback
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Enough is Enuf: Our Failed Attempts to Make English Easier to Spell


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A brief and humorous 500-year history of the Simplified Spelling Movement from advocates like Ben Franklin, C. S. Lewis, and Mark Twain to texts and Twitter. Why does the G in George sound different from the G in gorge Why does C begin both case and cease And why is it funny when a philologist faints, but not polight to laf about it Anyone who has ever had the misfortune to write in English has, at one time or another, struggled with its spelling. So why do we continue to use it If our system of writing words is so tragically inconsistent, why haven’t we standardized it, phoneticized it, brought it into line How many brave linguists have ever had the courage to state, in a declaration of phonetic revolt: “Enough is enuf”  The answer: many. In the comic annals of linguistic history, legions of rebel wordsmiths have died on the hill of spelling reform, risking their reputations to bring English into the realm of the rational. This book is about them: Mark Twain, Ben Franklin, Eliza Burnz, C. S. Lewis, George Bernard Shaw, Charles Darwin, and the innumerable others on both sides of the Atlantic who, for a time in their life, became fanatically occupied with writing thru instead of through, tho for though, laf for laugh, beleev for believe, and dawter for daughter (and tried futilely to get everyone around them to do it too).  Henry takes his humorous and informative chronicle right up to today as the language seems to naturally be simplifying to fit the needs of our changing world thanks to technology—from texting to Twitter and emojis, the Simplified Spelling Movement may finally be having its day.

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Author:   Gabe Henry
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Imprint:   HarperCollins
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9780063360211


ISBN 10:   0063360217
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   15 April 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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"""A hilarious read that also honors the origin of the haiku. No, seriously. Read the introduction and you'll see what I mean. Yeah, I know you don't normally read introductions but you should make an exception here. Just do it. God for once in your life, Chris, just read an entire book cover to cover would it kill you to commit fully to one goddamn thing?"" -- Rachel Bloom, co-creator and star of the award-winning TV series Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, on Eating Salad Drunk ""I'd attempt to do this blurb in haiku form, but it would never measure up to the ones in this book."" -- Ira Glass, host and creator of This American Life, on Eating Salad Drunk ""What Gabe Henry has assembled here is a sparkling collection of bright jewels of wit and wisdom for you to pick up anytime and enjoy. I keep Eating Salad Drunk in my pocket."" -- Dick Cavett, legendary television personality, comedian, and talk show host ""The jokes herein are elegant and oddly beautiful as much as they are ridiculous."" -- Vulture on Eating Salad Drunk ""This book is pure fun."" -- The Interrobang, Best Books Authored by a Comedian in 2022, on Eating Salad Drunk"


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Gabe Henry is the author of Eating Salad Drunk: Haikus for the Burnout Age by Comedy Greats and the history-humor compendium What the Fact?! 365 Strange Days in History. Eating Salad Drunk was featured in The New Yorker in February 2022 (""A Smattering of Haiku for the Burnout Age"") and ranked one of Vulture's Best Comedy Books of 2022. Henry's work has been published in New York Magazine, The Weekly Humorist, The New Yorker, Light Poetry Magazine, and the Motion Picture Association's magazine The Credits. In 2021 he co-created the trivia gameshow ""JeoPARTY"" (jeh-PAR-tee) with NPR's Ophira Eisenberg. He lives and works in Brooklyn, New York.

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