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		<title>December 2009</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Carrollian Interviews!</p> <p>As current President of the Lewis Carroll Society, I occasionally receive requests for interviews or expert answers to various Carrollian questions.  I recently gave an interview to Glance magazine, and now this month I gave another to the Wall Street Journal in conjunction with the upcoming spate of adult-oriented movies based on children&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
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<p>As current President of the Lewis Carroll Society, I occasionally receive requests for interviews or expert answers to various Carrollian questions.  I recently gave an interview to <em>Glance</em> magazine, and now this month I gave another to the <em>Wall Street Journal </em>in conjunction with the upcoming spate of adult-oriented movies based on children&#8217;s books, including Tim Burton&#8217;s upcoming riff on <em>Alice in Wonderland</em>, which opens 3/5/2010.  The <em>WSJ</em> journalist and I spoke for 90 minutes, and one sentence made it into the article.  That&#8217;s showbiz!  I also answered an expertise question for the staff of <em>Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?</em>  They wanted to know whether Lewis Carroll had coined the word &#8220;snark.&#8221;  Answer: To the best of our knowledge, yes!  I told them he also came up with the term &#8220;portmanteau word&#8221; to describe a word that in today&#8217;s lingo would be called a &#8220;mash-up&#8221; of two words.  Example: his word &#8220;slithy&#8221; could be a combination of &#8220;lithe&#8221; and &#8220;slimy&#8221;.  Carroll&#8217;s works, including the famous poem <em>Jabberwocky</em>, are full of portmanteau words.  Speaking of game shows, there&#8217;s a Carrollian question on <em>Jeopardy</em> and a clue/answer in the <em>New York Times </em>crossword puzzle about once a week.  His works are that much a part of our popular culture.</p>
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