9781789142945-1789142946-Fabulosa!: The Story of Polari, Britain's Secret Gay Language

Fabulosa!: The Story of Polari, Britain's Secret Gay Language

ISBN-13: 9781789142945
ISBN-10: 1789142946
Edition: Reprint
Author: Paul Baker
Publication date: 2020
Publisher: Reaktion Books
Format: Paperback 320 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781789142945
ISBN-10: 1789142946
Edition: Reprint
Author: Paul Baker
Publication date: 2020
Publisher: Reaktion Books
Format: Paperback 320 pages

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Fabulosa!: The Story of Polari, Britain's Secret Gay Language (ISBN-13: 9781789142945 and ISBN-10: 1789142946), written by authors Paul Baker, was published by Reaktion Books in 2020. With an overall rating of 3.9 stars, it's a notable title among other Historical Study & Educational Resources books. You can easily purchase or rent Fabulosa!: The Story of Polari, Britain's Secret Gay Language (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Historical Study & Educational Resources books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $2.41.

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A Times Literary Supplement Book of the Year
“Richly evocative and entertaining.”—Guardian
“An essential book for anyone who wants to Polari bona!”—Attitude
“Exuberant, richly detailed. . . . A delightful read.”—Tatler
Polari is a language that was used chiefly by gay men in the first half of the twentieth century. It offered its speakers a degree of public camouflage and a means of identification. Its colorful roots are varied—from Cant to Lingua Franca to dancers’ slang—and in the mid-1960s it was thrust into the limelight by the characters Julian and Sandy, voiced by Hugh Paddick and Kenneth Williams, on the BBC radio show Round the Horne (“Oh hello Mr Horne, how bona to vada your dolly old eek!”). Paul Baker recounts the story of Polari with skill, humor, and tenderness. He traces its historical origins and describes its linguistic nuts and bolts, explores the ways and the environments in which it was spoken, explains the reasons for its decline, and tells of its unlikely reemergence in the twenty-first century. With a cast of drag queens and sailors, Dilly boys and macho clones, Fabulosa! is an essential document of recent history—a fascinating and fantastically readable account of this funny, filthy, and ingenious language.

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