chicken/beef/bacon/steak/nut-burgers (Perelman, 1934)
Benjamin Zimmer
bgzimmer at BABEL.LING.UPENN.EDU
Sun Jul 9 18:20:50 UTC 2006
In 1934-35, S.J. Perelman wrote a five-part piece for _Life_ entitled
"Strictly from Hunger". In the third installment, Perelman describes
entering the Pig and Whistle on Hollywood Boulevard:
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"Strictly from Hunger III -- In Which Our Hollywood Man, with Horrible
Accuracy, Describes the Local Beaneries and the Plushnick Studio", by
S.J. Perelman
_Life_, Nov. 1934, p. 17/1 [HNP Doc ID 777355802]
"Well, let me see," pondered my waitress. "We have hamburgers,
chickenburgers, beefburgers, baconburgers, steakburgers. .... Why
don't you try one of our specials -- a nutburger?"
"...?" I murmured faintly.
"Hamburger with chopped nuts," she offered helpfully. "Double ball of
vanilla on the side."
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"Strictly from Hunger" was published in book form in 1937 and has also
been included in Perelman anthologies, but it was apparently shortened
at some point. The above passage doesn't appear in the version of the
piece that appears in _Most of the Most of S.J. Perelman_.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/0679640371/
--Ben Zimmer
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