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Country United States Publication date 1969 Out of print Pages approx. 100 Copyright date 1969 | 4.3/5 Language English Genre Humour | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Similar The Dot and the Line, The Phantom Tollbooth, So Sweet to Labor: Rural Wo, Otter Nonsense, The Odious Ogre |
Stark Naked is a book of humor written by Norton Juster, an American architect and author. It was published by Random House in 1969, Library of Congress Control Number 71-85568. It is currently out of print. The illustrator was Arnold Roth. The book is a series of names, each of which is play on words. Juster himself, talked about the funny fake names he would invent as a child. The title is unusual, the word Paronomastic means "play on words" or "punning". The misspelling "Paranomastic" might be intentional, but this spelling is often used.
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Emotional Heights is a town where everybody's name is a play on words. The hero, Stark Naked, is a naked (except for a beret and a large 1930's-era motion picture camera) film-maker who wanders about the town seemingly amazed and perplexed by the unusual names of the townspeople. He walks in from the highway and makes his way past the town's distinguished and not so distinguished citizens. Some of the names are in lists, other names are illustrated by Roth, in a melancholy, yet humorous style. He marvels at the school ("Get High" with principal Martin Nett), the business district (home of Walter Wall Rugs) and the university (where he finds the intellectual Noel Lott). He finishes up at a restaurant (Chef Al Dente), the hospital (Carson Oma, M.D.) and finally the town cemetery (Last resting place of Dustin Toodust).