Oh, callooh, callay, and frabjous day, for this beautiful edition of Lewis Carroll's masterpiece of wordplay has come out in paperback. |
That may sound odd, considering that the heirs of Gertrude Stein have long made outrageous wordplay a central part of their practice. |
The typical Derridean wordplay of the final phrase suggests at least two interpretations. |
The rhymes often bounce between insightful social observation and authentic old-school wordplay, making for great late-night ear candy. |
For all of its politically incorrect insults and potty-mouthed wordplay, the movie is disappointingly dull and toothless. |
If you can get past McPhee's overly cute wordplay, you'll find this an extremely helpful resource in interpreting your dreams. |