2016年7月3日 星期日

blurb

Walt Whitman, the “American bard,” who was named after a shopping mall in Huntington, New York, where I grew up, is often credited with having invented the book blurb.

“Book’s binding is of decent quality.” —Geoff Schwartz, commercial real-estate developer
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The blurb at the bottom of movie posters may look haphazard. But it’s a result of intense negotiation.

blurb 

Pronunciation: /bləːb/ 

NOUN

A short description of a book, film, or other product written for promotional purposes.

VERB

[WITH OBJECT] informal, chiefly North American
Write or contribute a blurb for (a book, film, or other product):this is the first time I have blurbed a whole line of books

Origin

Early 20th century: coined by Gelett Burgess (died 1951), American humorist.


blurb


発音
blə'ːrb
blurbの変化形
blurbs (複数形) • blurbs (三人称単数現在)
[名]((略式))(本のカバーに刷られた)推薦[宣伝]文;くだらない宣伝資料
jacket blurbs
本のカバーの宣伝文.
━━[動](他)…を(カバーの推薦文で)宣伝する.
[米国のユーモア作家F. Gelett Burgess(1866-1951)が1907年自著のジャケットに若い女の絵を描き, Miss Blinda Blurbと名づけたことから]

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