

















desertcart.com: The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows: 9781501153648: Koenig, John: Books Review: A must-have reference for poets, writers, logophiles. - Got this for Christmas, although for some reason, it was delayed. No matter, it was well worth the wait. I confess I haven't "finished it" because it is a dictionary of sorts, and I keep in the bathroom to read a bit at a time. Who cares. Move on. Physically, the book is beautiful, feels good in the hand, and is visually appealing, in a sort of well, in an alternate universe, this book could have magic and power. It should hum or have fairy sparks coming from it. It does have power, truly. This is a dictionary of words that don't exist but should, to describe the feeling of certain moments like looking wistfully out a windowpane that is dripping with rain. The words are carefully constructed, often with Latin roots, such that they SHOULD exist, and well, now they do. I think the title may be a bit misleading. This is not a volume designed to make one despair, to get the hankies out and boo-hoo along with the saddest songs one can think of. Rather, it is a poetic journey through fleeting moments and recognitions. For example: Echthesia: noun A state of confusion when your own internal sense of time doesn't seem to match the calendar--knowing that something just happened though it apparently took place seven years ago; or that you somehow built up decades of memories in the span of a year and a half. I sure have this and am delighted to have it put to words. I assumed my woogie sense of time was either early onset Alzheimer's or a byproduct of being the child of alcoholics. There's hope, then. Wildly creative and wise, these new words rearrange my brain a bit and make me yearn to write poetry. Unfortunately, to date, I don't seem to demonstrate an ability for same, but this would surely help. Poets? Writers? Dreamers? Bibliophiles? You need this dictionary. Ha-ha, pun intended, take not mine, but Mr. Koening's word for it! Review: Great gift for word lovers - Quirky and original Educational and insightful Great collage pictures in black and white
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,318 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #1 in Lexicography #2 in Quotation Reference Books #2 in Word Lists |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (3,551) |
| Dimensions | 5 x 1 x 7 inches |
| ISBN-10 | 1501153641 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1501153648 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 288 pages |
| Publication date | November 16, 2021 |
| Publisher | Simon & Schuster |
J**R
A must-have reference for poets, writers, logophiles.
Got this for Christmas, although for some reason, it was delayed. No matter, it was well worth the wait. I confess I haven't "finished it" because it is a dictionary of sorts, and I keep in the bathroom to read a bit at a time. Who cares. Move on. Physically, the book is beautiful, feels good in the hand, and is visually appealing, in a sort of well, in an alternate universe, this book could have magic and power. It should hum or have fairy sparks coming from it. It does have power, truly. This is a dictionary of words that don't exist but should, to describe the feeling of certain moments like looking wistfully out a windowpane that is dripping with rain. The words are carefully constructed, often with Latin roots, such that they SHOULD exist, and well, now they do. I think the title may be a bit misleading. This is not a volume designed to make one despair, to get the hankies out and boo-hoo along with the saddest songs one can think of. Rather, it is a poetic journey through fleeting moments and recognitions. For example: Echthesia: noun A state of confusion when your own internal sense of time doesn't seem to match the calendar--knowing that something just happened though it apparently took place seven years ago; or that you somehow built up decades of memories in the span of a year and a half. I sure have this and am delighted to have it put to words. I assumed my woogie sense of time was either early onset Alzheimer's or a byproduct of being the child of alcoholics. There's hope, then. Wildly creative and wise, these new words rearrange my brain a bit and make me yearn to write poetry. Unfortunately, to date, I don't seem to demonstrate an ability for same, but this would surely help. Poets? Writers? Dreamers? Bibliophiles? You need this dictionary. Ha-ha, pun intended, take not mine, but Mr. Koening's word for it!
B**R
Great gift for word lovers
Quirky and original Educational and insightful Great collage pictures in black and white
B**C
Odd, funny, moving, and fascinating
This oddity contains a wealth of language and emotional discovery. It explores difficult aspects of our experience in a novel and often darkly humorous manner. It is an oddly fun read yet can be moving, too. This curiosity is great for language lovers, sensitive souls, people with slightly darker senses of humor, and goth teens who want to revel in the glorious misery unleashed by their shiny new box of hormones. I received it as a gift twice, and passed my extra copy on to a writer friend who also enjoyed it.
L**A
Easy to create
I have been wanting this dictionary for so long . I frequently write poems and this dictionary helps me enhance my writing and gave me ideas with respect to new words
B**R
Beautiful, thoughtful, and worth every moment
This book is everything I hoped it would be. The words and definitions are thoughtful, well written, and ring all sorts of bells. If you don’t already know, the premise is that there are things we all experience or feel that we don’t exactly have words for, and this book sets out to provide them- which it does quite well. But beyond the word itself, it also explains and guides through some of the more elusive emotions that we live through, and does so with kindness, love and compassion. The book is divided into 6 chapters: 1. Between living and dreaming (seeing the world as it is) 2. The interior wilderness (defining who you are from the inside out) 3. Montage of attractions (finding shelter in the presence of others) 4. Faces in a crowd (catching glimpses of humanity from a distance) 5. Boats against the current (holding on in the rush of the moment) 6. Roll the bones (connecting the dots of a wide-open universe) Within each section the words are not listed alphabetically, but rather, thematically. As with any dictionary, I don’t think it’s meant to be read in order- you can if you want but I’ve been leafing through and skipping around. There is an index at the end which is alphabetical, in case you are looking for a particular word. The only thing I wish was different is that the pronunciations of each word are done with the emphasized syllable italicized instead of uppercase, which I don’t like but is a very tiny annoyance. Overall I would say this book is absolutely worth having, and reading!
M**E
🙂
This book is a great idea and it's an interesting read but I was disappointed in the fact that it's all made up words. I was really hoping it included actual words from different languages that we don't have a descriptive word for in English.
D**A
Great
J**D
I thought this book was absolutely exquisite. What a pleasure to read. I have been using these words as writing prompts, both for myself and in classes I teach.
J**L
Libro unico e sorprendente, promuove l'empatia riconoscendo sentimenti condivisi della condizione umana per cui nessun linguaggio ha parole, fino ad ora. acquistato a malincuore da Amazon , per un amico a Perugia. Anche se, preferirei non arricchire ulteriormente il multimiliardario e abusatore dei diritti dei lavoratori, dopo la brexit, non c'era altra opzione per regalare questo libro che cambia la vita dal Regno Unito. Sostieni invece la tua libreria locale X Unique and stunning book , promotes empathy by recognising shared feelings of the human condition that no language has words for , until now. Bought from Amazon Italy for a friend in Perugia. Even though, I would prefer not to enrich further the multi-billionaire , and abuser of workers rights, since brexit , there was no other option to gift this life changing book from the uk
L**O
It’s very fulfilling
E**T
El texto es muy interesante y visualmente es hermoso
Trustpilot
1 day ago
1 month ago