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OK Allan Metcalf (Professor of English, Professor of English, MacMurray College)

OK By Allan Metcalf (Professor of English, Professor of English, MacMurray College)

OK by Allan Metcalf (Professor of English, Professor of English, MacMurray College)


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Metcalf traces the history of OK from its unusual birth as a jokey mis-transcribing of all correct in the 19th century, its rapid growth in various facets of American life, and its success overseas as the English word that all non-Americans know.

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OK: The Improbable Story of America's Greatest Word by Allan Metcalf (Professor of English, Professor of English, MacMurray College)

It is said to be the most frequently spoken (or typed) word on the planet, more common than an infant's first word ma or the ever-present beverage Coke. It was even the first word spoken on the moon. It is OK - the most ubiquitous and invisible of American expressions, one used countless times every day. Yet few of us know the secret history of OK - how it was coined, what it stood for, and the amazing extent of its influence. Allan Metcalf here traces the evolution of America's most popular word, writing with brevity and wit, and ranging across American history with colourful portraits of the nooks and crannies in which OK survived and prospered. He describes how OK was born as a lame joke in a newspaper article in 1839, used as a supposedly humorous abbreviation for oll korrect (i.e, all correct), but should have died a quick death, as most clever coinages do. However OK was swept along in a nineteenth-century fad for abbreviations, was appropriated by a presidential campaign (one of the candidates being called Old Kinderhook), and finally was picked up by operators of the telegraph. Over the next century and a half, it established a firm toehold in the American lexicon, and eventually became embedded in pop culture, from the I'm OK, You're OK of 1970's transactional analysis, to Ned Flanders' absurd Okeley Dokeley! Indeed, OK became emblematic of a uniquely American attitude, and is one of the country's most successful global exports. Anyone who loves the life of words or the quirky corners of American culture will find this delightful book more than just OK.

OK Reviews

wonderfully crafted biography of the world's hardest working word. * Sunday Telegraph *
Ok provides a beguiling perspective upon linguistic serendipity * The Independent *
intriguing. * Mail on Sunday 2 *

About Allan Metcalf (Professor of English, Professor of English, MacMurray College)

Allan Metcalf is Professor of English at MacMurray College and Executive Secretary of the American Dialect Society. He is the author of many books, including most recently Writing to the Point:, Sixth Edition (2008).

Table of Contents

Prologue: The Oddity of OK Chapter 1: The Joke Chapter 2: Old Kinderhook Chapter 3: The Jackson Myth Chapter 4: Telegraphic OK Chapter 5: The Business of OK Chapter 6: OK in Literature Chapter 7: Presidential okeh Chapter 8: Okey-Dokey Chapter 9: The Practical OK Chapter 10: The Philosophical OK: Twentieth Century Chapter 11: The Psychological OK Chapter 12: The Philosophical OK: Twenty-first Century Epilogue: OK Around the World

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GOR002939167
9780195377934
0195377931
OK: The Improbable Story of America's Greatest Word by Allan Metcalf (Professor of English, Professor of English, MacMurray College)
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Oxford University Press Inc
20110127
224
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