The Deeper Meaning of Liff - Douglas Adams Reviews


Description:ISBN 0330322206 / Genre: Humour / Author: Douglas Adams, John Lloyd / Edition: 2Rev Ed / Paperback / 176 Pages / Book is published ... more
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by - written on 03/05/01, updated on 03/05/01 (Very useful, 66 readings)
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If you appreciate the humour of Hitch-hiker's Guide To The Galaxy and the adventures of Dirk Gently, the Holistic Detective, then this is an excellent addition to your collection of Douglas Adams' books. Co-written with John Lloyd, the idea behind The Meaning Of Liff is a simple one. There are many occasions and events that simply have no name to describe them. There are just as many marvellous place names hanging around on signposts all over the world, doing nothing more than announcing the direction you need to take to get there. Combine the two and you have the reference point that is, The Meaning Of Liff. Let me elucidate further (great ... Read the complete review

by - written on 04/07/01, updated on 04/07/01 (Very useful, 276 readings)
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Who thinks of these things? Let's find out... Douglas Adams is known for The Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy or Dirk Gently and who also had his hand in with The writing of many Monty Python Sketches. John Lloyd is a BBC TV producer for the BBC series Blackadder. So then they joined forces they created this handy pocketsize reference book. But firstly, what is the meaning of Liff? Let's have a look what is says in The Meaning of Liff: "LIFF (N.) A BOOK, THE CONTENTS OF WHICH ARE TOTALLY BELIED BY ITS COVER. FOR INSTANCE, ANY BOOK THAT BEARS THE WORDS 'THIS BOOK WILL CHANGE YOUR LIFE.'" ... Read the complete review

by - written on 08/07/00, updated on 08/07/00 (Useful, 29 readings)
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The meaning of Liff is for Adams fanatics and aspiring observational comedians only. It has no connection with any of the Hitchhikers' guide books. Co-written with John Lloyd it takes the form of a dictionary of words that don't exist. So what exactly do I mean by that? Well maybe the best way to explain it is with a couple of examples... MOFFAT (n. tailoring term)-That part of your coat which is designed to be sat on by the person next to you on the bus. TODDING (vb.) - The business of talking amiably and aimlessly to the barman at the local. WRABNESS (n.) - The feeling after having tried to dry oneself with a damp towel. ... Read the complete review

by - written on 29/06/06 (Useful, 104 readings)
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Mostly Pointless ========== In 1755 Dr Samuel Johnson published the first dictionary of the English language. Since then the great and the good have made many revisions. There are still two things wrong with the English dictionary. 1. There are many things that there are still no word for. 2. It's not very funny. Fortunately for us there is now a new dictionary that addresses these problems, it's called "The Meaning Of Liff". The book is layed out the same as a regular dictionary. Most of but not all of the words in the dictionary are place names, this is probably just for convenience as it's ... Read the complete review

by - written on 29/05/01, updated on 29/05/01 (Useful, 40 readings)
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I know this is not quite the right place for this op, but it's pretty close. The deeper meaning of Liff, what an absolute gem of a book. Written by Douglas Adams (Hitchhikers guide to the Galaxy) and John Lloyd (one of the men behind Blackadder, Not the Nine O’clock News and Spitting Image.) The front cover of the book describes it as ‘A dictionary of things that there aren’t any words for yet.’ It is a deeply clever and funny read, and you’ll find yourself incorporating some of their words into your own vocabulary, which is quite confusing for people who have not yet read it. I’ll give you a few ... Read the complete review



