The Deeper Meaning Of Liff by Douglas Adams
A witty, illustrated faux-dictionary that assigns the names of real places to those irritating, everyday experiences and sensations that lack words, pairing sharp observational comedy with pithy definitions and example sentences to turn geography into a playful vocabulary for modern life's minor grievances and absurdities.
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