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~ (Author) "The image of the spiritual founding of America that generations of Americans have grown up with was created, oddly enough, by a poet of limited..." (more)
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Readers from Toad Suck, Arkansas, to Idiotsville, Oregon--and everywhere in between--will love Made in America, Bill Bryson's Informal History of the English Language in the United States. It is, in a word, fascinating. After reading this tour de force, it's clear that a nation's language speaks volumes about its true character: you are what you speak. Bryson traces America's history through the language of the time, then goes on to discuss words culled from everyday activities: immigration, eating, shopping, advertising, going to the movies, and others.

Made in America will supply you with interesting facts and cocktail chatter for a year or more. Did you know, for example, that Teddy Roosevelt's "speak softly and carry a big stick" credo has its roots in a West African proverb? Or that actor Walter Matthau's given name is Walter Mattaschanskayasky? Or that the supposedly frigid Puritans--who called themselves "Saints," by the way--had something called a pre-contract, which was a license for premarital sex? Made in America is an excellent discussion of American English, but what makes the book such a treasure is that it offers much, much more.



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Bryson offers a playfully anecdotal account of the etymology of distinctive words and phrases that help to create a distinctly American English.
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  • Paperback: 432 pages
  • Publisher: Harper Perennial (March 1, 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0380713810
  • ISBN-13: 978-0380713813
  • Product Dimensions: 7.9 x 5.3 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (61 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #12,177 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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The image of the spiritual founding of America that generations of Americans have grown up with was created, oddly enough, by a poet of limited talents (to put it in the most magnanimous possible way) who lived two centuries after the event in a country three thousand miles away. Read the first page
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New York, United States, American Heritage, New World, New England, Page Smith, The Americans, The American Language, American English, World War, Thomas Jefferson, North America, The National Experience, Civil War, New Jersey, John Adams, Los Angeles, Hear America Talking, Atlantic Monthly, General Motors, The Democratic Experience, North Carolina, San Francisco, History of English, Benjamin Franklin
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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Makes American history & language interesting, March 18, 1999
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Having read Bryson's The Mother Tongue several years ago, I was delighted to find Made in America was going to explore the American variety of English with much the same humor and insight. As a teacher of both British and American literature, I've always tried to include a brief foray into the development of our language on both sides of the Atlantic. I have been able to spice up an otherwise pretty solid lecture presentation with Bryson's witty tidbits and elevate it to the level of the captivating (in my opinion, of course). Next year, I plan on assigning Made in America to my single honors American literature class; I have this suspicion that they will learn more lasting American history from this book than their regular text. When I had read a couple of chapters of the book, I bought an additional copy and sent it to my son, a history major at Notre Dame, who is currently studying in London. He called a few weeks later and was brimming with enthusiasm for the book and told me that he had not only finished it (before I had) but also that he was making all of his friends read it. His roommate read it in two days! I heartily recommend Made in America to anyone who is interested in food, travel, health, movies, history, or just about anything else. If all history and language texts were written with Bryson's flair for the interesting, our task as teachers would be significantly eased.
This last section is added in August 2004: I did, indeed, use the book with my junior class in my last year of teaching in Ohio before "retiring" and moving to Tennessee. It was very well received by the advanced readers and less so by those for whom any book assignment is, well, an assignment. Nonetheless, I'm back teaching in TN and am considering using the book again this second semester. (D.R. Powell at Hendersonville HS-since I didn't intend to make the original review anonymous)
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4.0 out of 5 stars An English Language book for the rest of us!, June 4, 2000
I'm not a student of the English language, though the history of words does interest me, therefore I've tried to read William Safire's books but with little success. I picked up this book only because of Bill Bryson. The book is not what you think, "An Informal History," describes the book exactly. Bryson fills the book with more historical antidotes than a formal study of the English language in the United States.

Bryson takes you along for a history of the United States and how our language has changed from English into its current form today. The other half of the book contains chapters dealing with specific topics such as names, the movies and cooking. Each of the subjects deals with the words and phases that entered the language at the time or involving the subject.

There are some reviews that question Bryson's accuracy on some of the items, and this book is not filled with Bryson's usual humor, but the writing is enjoyable with just the right amount of wit throughout. Make sure you check out the chapter dealing with Puritan morality!

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29 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Thoroughly enjoyable, May 22, 2001
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After reading "The Lost Continent," Bryson's often whining and largely overrated travelogue on small-town America, I hesitated before picking this one up. However, this is a very enjoyable book. Ostensibly a study of American English, its development and impact on the English language in general, this book is more of a compendium of linguistic facts and historical trivia that cover the entire scope of U.S. history from the colonial period to the present. Bryson quite unabashedly plunders the works of historians, other scholars and writers who dealt with the same subjects, so what he offers here is hardly new. But the presentation and organization are impeccable. While informing us of the origins of many words and expressions common to American English, he also provides a wealth of particularly useful information on things like American cuisine or the origins of America's highway system and car culture (one of my only criticisms is that he failed to mention the origin of quintessential car-related Americanisms like "rumble seat" or "to ride shotgun"). Bryson's engaging writing style and dry humor keep the book moving, so it is never dull and always very amusing - it seriously lives up to that old cliché about how learning can be fun.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fun read
If you have read Bryson before--this is more of the same, and you'll love it; if not, be warned, this guy could make a snake laugh; you'll find yourself annoying family and even... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Lowrie Beacham

5.0 out of 5 stars Bryson ' s Made in America is delicious fare.
Bryson continues his insightful,informative and amusing ways with Made in America. In this great book he answers many questions regarding American English usage and how so many... Read more
Published 4 months ago by R. A. Dillon

3.0 out of 5 stars Pleasant, but not as much as it could have been
Most of the 3- and 2- star reviews cover what I would say, in general. This book really doesn't give that much etymological information as opposed to "debunking" what Mr. Read more
Published 6 months ago by R. Weber

4.0 out of 5 stars Interesting Read on History of American English
well-researched (no surprise from Bill Bryson), intelligent, interesting and sometimes funny, this is a nice light read for anyone interested in linguistics, Americanisms, food... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Read it!
I teach English at the college level and have just had this book approved to teach next semester. I happened to pick it up at Borders because I liked A Walk in the Woods so much,... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Correction
The book is an excellent read. However, it's Idiotville, Oregon, not Idiotsville. It's a ghost town in the hills near Tillamook.(pronounced-till-uh-muck) by Oregonians. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars A knowledgeable conversation about the language
Pardon me while I whine a bit, but the reviewers who complain that the book lacks scholarship and similar pedantic complaints have missed the point. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Remember the Story of the Past
I believe Bill Bryson did a magnificent job in his book Made in America with outlining some points in history that we may not have as much of the whole story as we think we do... Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Myth buster
I had read several of Bryson's magazine articles and enjoyed them. This book, while full of fascinating information and facts, was a little too much of a good thing under one... Read more
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Bill Bryson has a unique and interesting writing style. You just can't put his books down. Makes you understand the little nuances of his travels.
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