jimbow8 Wrote:Thank you. I ALWAYS forget that. That guy is AWESOME!!
Blake Wrote:I agree. And I kinda want his lifestyle.I've only read the Dirk Gently books once, so maybe I need to reread them.
Here's some trivia: Wowbagger's insult is a bit different in the American version vs. the British one. The American versions of Adams's books were sometimes "toned down," for whatever reason. But in fairness, when Adams had to deal with what was basically censorship, he came through in spades. Witness the whole "Belgium" bit, which is actually extremely funny and necessitated more material -- some of which seems to subtly jab the censors. Originally the word was something much more obvious.
As much as I love the Hitchhiker books, I have to say that I may love Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency even more. It's got a brilliant plot that seems to reveal itself in greater detail each time I reread it. The way the Kubla Khan fits in is just brilliant.
Blake
jimbow8 Wrote:I didn't know anything about toning down the Hitchhikers books. :confused:
Quote:"It got the point across contextually, and that's all that matters. If you don't like imaginary slang in place of actual profanity, you can go France yourself."Credit to somebody named "Detonator" on another board. I thought it was a hilarious post.
Blake Wrote:Well, I don't want to overstate it. Suffice it to say that, in addition to "Americanizing" some of the English, the word "asshole" was changed to "kneebiter," and "fuck" was changed to "Belgium." The Belgium bit, of course, turned out great when he was basically forced to expand the joke out due to the publisher not wanting the dreaded "f-word" in the book. I daresay it's better, though the sequence is perhaps funnier if you read it with the knowledge that it was changed. It seems a bit of an inside joke.I don't remember the Belgium thing, but I find "kneebiter" to be a lot funnier than "asshole."
On a related note, I just came across this quote on another message board. The discussion was about the asshole/kneebiter change:
Credit to somebody named "Detonator" on another board. I thought it was a hilarious post.
Blake
Blake Wrote:<snip>And I've said it before, but I highly recommend his only nonfiction book, Last Chance to See. If you like Douglas Adams, you really owe it to yourself to read this book. It's very entertaining and funny, but enlightening as well.Agree completely. I have 4 different copies of it. Lucky enough to have one signed, my mum got it & a couple of others signed by Adams.
Blake