TAN: Best sellers

Tim Thornes tthornes at uca.edu
Mon Dec 12 13:09:25 UTC 2011


For the record, I have known plenty of working-class intellectuals,
*even* here in the U.S.  T

>>>  12/11/11 4:25 PM >>>
This is getting even more off topic (if that's possible), but if you
think that
intellectual pursuits aren't stigmatized in England, you haven't met too
many
working-class Englishmen. They think any intellectual male must be gay.
John



Quoting Daniel Riaסo :

> Yes, the remark was done tongue-in-cheek, but the fact that a book
with the
> word "grammar" (correctly spelled) in the cover (and even with the air
of a
> Routledge actual grammar) hits the best-selling list is noteworthy per
se.
> A very encomiastic review
>
here
> .
>
> 2011/12/11 Darin Len Arrick 
>
> > The book is fiction, but has what is normally considered a
non-fiction
> > title. It's not actually a grammar of Finnish.
> >
> >
> > --
> > Darin Arrick
> > The University of Arizona
> > Undergraduate Class of 2012
> > Major: Linguistics, Minor: Philosophy
> > Member, UofA Honors College
> > darrick at email.arizona.edu
> >
> >
> > On Sun, Dec 11, 2011 at 2:15 PM, Mark Line  wrote:
> > > Probably.
> > >
> > > But that's England, after all, where intellectual pursuits, even
> > avocational ones, are not stigmatized. The 10th best-selling book is
> > _Quantum Universe_ according to that same list.
> > >
> > > By comparison, this week's bestsellers in USA Today (a.k.a. The
Purveyor
> > of American Culture) are mostly youth pulp, as nearly as I can tell.
I'm
> > sure they're popular among most adult Americans since they're likely
> > Flesch-tested to 6th grade or so.
> > >
> > > Isaacson's bio of Steve Jobs is #5 -- something you can leave
lying
> > around on your coffee table while you're showing off your new iPhone
4S
> > (and its dead battery).
> > >
> > > Still, I guess I might want to hire Diego Marani's
publicist.........
> > >
> > > -- Mark
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > On Dec 11, 2011, at 14:56 , Daniel Riaסo wrote:
> > >
> > >> According to The Guardian's This Week
> > >> Bestsellers,
> > >> Diego Marani's "New Finnish Grammar" is this week 3rd best
selling book
> > in
> > >> England. This is something of a record, isn't it?
> > >
> >
>




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