Enid Coleslaw, Ghost World's anagrammatic heroine, voiced the self-protecting cynicism and neurotic flippancy typical of many American comics of the last three decades. |
Like many of these trifles, it will be observed that the anagrammatic reading is incomplete. |
The abandonment of this remarkable figure may be explained by its mysterious and anagrammatic character. |
At one point, we spoke of collaborating on a series of anagrammatic poems taking as their source material the opening lines of Mallarmé's sonnets, but sadly that project came to nought. |
September's issue of Uncut offers plentiful justification for the widespread tendency to reconfigure this magazine's title in a pithy anagrammatic form which cannot possibly be reprinted on a family web-site. |
The anagrammatic argument had been neatly put by Sir Dudley Carleton, convincing no man. |