Vocabularious contrarionous

So I finished reading Bright Young People: The Lost Generation of London’s Jazz Age by D.J. Taylor (part of an Evelyn Waugh thing I’ve taken on — g*d I’m such a lit nerd! lol). Some similarities between that generation & the trailing edge boomers — those of us who were too young to serve in Vietnam (like the English kids who were too young to serve in WWI) but hit our late teens/early 20s in the direct shadow of those who did.

Found I needed a dictionary beside me while I was reading, too — a kick in & of itself — not often I encounter a writer whose vocabulary is such a mismatch to mine.

Tatterdamalion — congeries — badinage — louche — farouche.

There were others but I misplaced the third index card I used to record them.

I plan to drop them in future posts though. I hear a vast vocabulary boosts SEO. ha ha ha ha ha

2 thoughts on “Vocabularious contrarionous

  1. Hi, K. Long time no visit! I thought about you this week as we’re planning our usual Easter weekend three-day golf trip out of town, and wondered how your game was doing up there in the land of snow. What do I find? You took a golf trip to FLORIDA!! WTG!

    I had to ask, tho, about the Evelyn Waugh vocabulary syndrome you refer to as SEO. What the heck is SEO?

    John

  2. Hi, John, thanks so much for stopping by!

    SEO = search engine optimization. My lame attempt at a joke :-)

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