Isaac Asimov and John Ciardi
Limericks: Too Gross
Or, Two Dozen Dirty Dozen Stanzas
Isaac Asimov, one of the world's best-selling authors, a scientist, academic,
romantic, and original thinker, here jousts and jests with his old opponent in
the war of words, John Ciardi. Ciardi, of course, is a poet, world authority on
and premier translator of Dante, teacher, critic, and formidable manufacturer
and wielder of the word-weapon.
Hurling limericks at each other, a dozen at a clip, they charge from the lists
(the list includes a gross of limericks by each). It is a brilliant confrontation
in one of the English language's oldest and most demandingly rigid traditions.
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