by Gary Dexter (Author)
Most book titles simply describe the contents of the book they are attached to. Crime and Punishment is about crime and punishment, and Brideshead Revisited is about revisiting Brideshead. But a small number of book titles have a rather odd, separate existence, almost as independent literary artefacts. The stories behind them are quite different from the stories behind the actual books. Winnie-the-Pooh, for example is to do with a swan on a pond at a holiday cottage. The Postman Always Rings Twice is about the travails of a screenwriter. And Catch-22 only got that way after a clash with another author, and via a route that included several other numbers. In Why Not Catch-21?, Gary Dexter looks at 50 iconic books and explores the fascinating stories behind how they got their titles.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Edition: 1st Paperback Edition
Publisher: Frances Lincoln
Published: 23 Sep 2008
ISBN 10: 0711229252
ISBN 13: 9780711229259
Book Overview: 'This book does what it says on the tin ... What a dry and dreary exercise this could have been. What we get, though, are fifty delicious little essays about, in some cases, very familiar books, which tell you things you didn't know before and occasionally draw odd and unexpected conclusions ... This Christmas, then, let's all make an exception: if no one buys this delightful book for you, buy it for yourself. No literary lavatory will be complete without a copy.' Marcus Berkmann, The Spectator / The origins of fifty great titles in world literature -- fascinating bite-size pieces of literary history