Izzy, Do We Have Any Trojans?

The Wit and Wisdom of Phil Freedman

by Phil Freedman


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 9/29/2005

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Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 198
ISBN : 9780595364381

About the Book

Author Phil Freedman offers a humorous collection of "wit and wisdom" from his local newspaper column, WHATEVER. Freedman published WHATEVER in a local paper in Aspen, Colorado, until his editor fired him for anti-semantic (please read the preceding word carefully) reasons. He subsequently published WHATEVER for three years on a weekly Web site. Izzy, Do We Have Any Trojans? is a compendium of the best of those columns.

Freedman is no James Thurber, but neither is Dave Barry. In fact, his readers have favorably compared Freedman with Barry, but his style is more thought provoking and reflects his academic background.

He uses sarcasm, irony (both steam and dry), wit (and without), cynicism, mysticism, insane-icism, mixed metaphor, oxymorons, regular morons, pun, parody, parable, alliteration, and even misquotes. When the situation invites, he enjoys playing with phonynyms. Phonynym, as you may have guessed, is a term for made-up words that don't exist. But don't look it up. Phonynym is a phonynym. His readers have referred to him as a "word crafter." Others, as a "word crap-per."


About the Author

Phil Freedman is a retired university professor. He taught psychology at the University of Illinois at Chicago for thirty-five years. His humor column, WHATEVER, has appeared in local newspapers in the Roaring Fork Valley in Colorado.