
Boo of the Silver Rod
Tom Fitzpatrick(Author)
NewSouth, Incorporated (Publisher)
Published on 1. September 2002
Book
Paperback/Softback
252 pages
978-1-58838-094-4 (ISBN)
Description
There's Boo, a gin-sipping parakeet with an encyclopedic knowledge of literature, and then there's Tom, the ex-lawyer and gentleman scholar who keeps the beefeater's topped up in her cup. Boo's erudition and superior attitude are constants in Tom's life, as is her annoyance with his imperfect memory. Their first meeting goes something like this: ""Let's get the prelims behind us in a hurry,"" Boo said. ""I'm a talking parakeet with settled opinions, and there's no need to labor the point. Like most worthwhile folk, I talk a sight better with a stimulant aboard. Juniper juice is my potation of choice."" Thus begins a series of chats wherein some startling facts about Jefferson Davis; Shakespeare's personal sexuality; the lady lawyer who smoked a pipe and wrote superb detective stories; a noblewoman's affair with a seventeen-year-old; Elizabethan bawdy humor; an embarrassing mistake by T.S. Eliot; and Dorothy Parker as a weekend guest are examined. This collection of humorous essays, covering a full range of literary and historical subjects, provides an astonishing array of little-known anecdotes and stories, all through a give-and-take dialogue with a stubborn uber-parakeet.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
University of Georgia Press
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-58838-094-4 (9781588380944)
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Tom Fitzpatrick was born in Montgomery, Alabama, and has lived there contentedly ever since. He obtained a Phi Beta Kappa key and undergraduate degree in English literature from the University of Alabama, followed by a degree from the University Law School. Wife Lillian and he are parents of psychiatrist Karen, electrical engineer Fitz, and intellectual property attorney Will. After fifty years as specialist in real estate law, during which Fitzpatrick was granted by a national directory the infrequently bestowed ""A"" rating, he has retired to write and again to peer down the road of English studies. This is his second collection of casual pieces.