The Silly Syclopedia
Noah Lott und George V. Hobart
Gelesen von LibriVox Volunteers
The Silly Syclopedia is a whimsical exploration of language and humor, crafted by Noah Lott and George V. Hobart. This playful work parodies the traditional encyclopedia format, presenting a collection of absurd definitions and comical etymologies that are sure to amuse and bewilder.
Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century wit, the authors invite listeners into a world where the rules of language are turned upside down. Each entry is a delightful romp through the nonsensical, offering a lighthearted take on the complexities of words and their meanings.
With its unique blend of humor and satire, The Silly Syclopedia stands out as a literary torpedo aimed at those who appreciate the lighter side of language. Perfect for anyone looking to enjoy a laugh while pondering the quirks of communication, this audiobook promises a refreshing escape into the realm of the ridiculous.
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| 01 - Abbreviations, Preface and A | 11:12 | Gelesen von Ezwa | |
| 02 - B and C | 15:21 | Gelesen von Chata_Ren | |
| 03 - D-G | 11:34 | Gelesen von Cate Mackenzie | |
| 04 - H-L | 11:33 | Gelesen von Cate Mackenzie | |
| 05 - M-Q | 9:35 | Gelesen von Fuzz | |
| 06 - R and S | 11:44 | Gelesen von Fuzz | |
| 07 - T-Z | 9:27 | Gelesen von Julie VW | |
| 08 - Appendix, Automobiles and Little Blasts of Hot Air | 6:35 | Gelesen von Julie VW | |
| 09 - Insomnia, Wisdom is as Wisdom Does and Whist | 8:23 | Gelesen von Karen Savage | |
| 10 - A Few Harmless Germs, Baseball and Bursts of Confidence | 5:29 | Gelesen von David Lawrence | |
| 11 - The Poor Man's Cook Book | 12:56 | Gelesen von Ezwa |
Bewertungen
A series of puns of variable quality
Timothy Ferguson
Funny in places, but perhaps best listened to in chapters, between other longer works. Listening to serveral chapters sequentially, because of the format, wears down the capacity to enjoy puns. In part this may be because it seems like the recording has been speeded up slightly, perhaps 5 or 10%, so there is no pause between puns.