'I left the South in search of the Enlightenment. I'm pro-choice, in favor of gay marriage, and a...
In the book his laughing and loving readers have been waiting for, our generation's master of ful...
Getting back to basic truths that we have lost sight of through no fault of my own. A humorous co...
'Betcha I can tell ya Where ya Got them shoooes. Betchadollar, Betchadollar, Where ya...
This is the thirtieth-anniversary edition of a book long considered a classic and one of Sports I...
A 'witty, lively and wholly fascinating' (The New York Times) portrait of an iconic Southern hero
'My mother loved me to pieces, as she often said,' writes Roy Blount Jr., 'and I'm still trying t...
Fresh-squeezed Lexicology, with TwistsNo man of letters savors the ABC's, or serves them up, like...
'If everybody's first English teacher were Roy Blount Jr., we might still be trillions in debt, b...
Nearly eighty years after its release, the Marx Brothers film Duck Soup remains one of the most i...
Our best-laid plans will yield to fate.And we will say, 'We lived. We ate.'Roy Blount Jr. is one ...