Say What? Colloquialisms

Cover of Say What? Colloquialisms by Fred G. Wilson
Publisher: Outskirts Press
Year: 2008
Language: en
Edition: Illustrated
Pages: 100
ISBN-13: 9781432727925
Dimensions:
Height: 9.21 Inches
Length: 6.14 Inches
Weight: 0.35935348706 Pounds
Width: 0.21 Inches
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Say What? Colloquialisms by Fred G. Wilson, published by Outskirts Press in September 2008, is an illustrated collection that explores the colorful sayings and expressions from a bygone era. This 100-page book reflects on Wilson’s childhood during The Great Depression and World War II, highlighting how humor served as a coping mechanism during challenging times. The author shares colloquial expressions that emerged from rural America, capturing the essence of local sentiments and the unique language of country folk.

Readers will find a rich tapestry of proverbs, tall tales, and humorous sayings that provide insight into life in the forties and fifties. Wilson emphasizes the importance of these expressions, many learned from family, as a means of entertainment and connection before the age of television. This work not only preserves these sayings for future generations but also offers a glimpse into the cultural landscape of the time, making it a valuable reference for those interested in biography, history, and language arts.


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Proverbs, Tall Tales, and Humorous Sayings of a Bygone Era

Fred G. Wilson’s childhood was set against the backdrop of The Great Depression and World War II, formative years that shaped his own character and the character of a nation. “Having a sense of humor seemed to ease the misery of those bygone days,” he writes, “and people poked fun at each other and sought to make light of the woes they were experiencing. Out of this era came some colorful, humorous, and enlightened sayings. In every part of our nation, there were colloquial expressions that summed up the feelings of the local region. This book contains some of these…Many of these expressions were learned at home from Mom and Dad. This was before television and we learned to amuse ourselves with ‘home-grown’ entertainment. Farm work, taking care of the livestock, and the many chores kept us busy. When I reflect back on those days, I wouldn’t change them even if I could…” Country folk have a language all their own. In Say What?, author Fred G. Wilson has gathered many of these expressions in order to save them for future generations, shedding a light on what it was like to grow up during the forties and fifties in rural America.

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Language: en. Pages: 100. Edition: Illustrated.

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