In 2023, Restless Books celebrates its 10th anniversary with the publication of The People's Tongue: Americans and the English Language, a riveting, one-of-a-kind anthology of the diversity, strangeness, and power of American English that features a tremendous array of letters, poems, memoirs, jeremiads, stories, songs, documents, and more from Sojourner Truth and Abraham Lincoln to Henry Roth and Zora Neale Hurston, from George Carlin and James Baldwin to Richard Rodríguez and Amy Tan, from Tony Kushner and Toni Morrison to Louise Erdrich.
The volume’s pursuit is to understand how an imperial language like English, with Germanic origins, whose spread resulted from the Norman conquest, came to be an intrinsic component of the most influential democratic experiment in the world. Edited by Restless Books publisher Ilan Stavans, an internationally renowned cultural commentator and consultant to the Oxford English Dictionary, The People’s Tongue is organized chronologically and offers an array of foundational texts that trace the development of American identity and vernacular.
We hope to see you at one of our in-person events to celebrate this incredible book! You can find registration info below as it becomes available.
2023 eventS
Feb 21, Feb 28, Mar 7: New York’s 92nd St. Y Hosts Ilan Stavans for Three Sessions (virtual)
Mar 1, 7:00 PM: Ilan Stavans at the Newport Public Library, VT (virtual)
Mar 29: Ilan Stavans in Conversation with John McWhorter at New York’s Tenement Museum (hybrid)
Apr 4: Restless Books 10th Anniversary Celebration at the Brooklyn Public Library, NY (in-person)
Apr 11: Ilan Stavans at the New York Public Library, NY (virtual)
Apr 19: “The Sounds of English” with PEN America at the Skirball Cultural Center, Los Angeles (in-person)
May 21: American Writers Museum hosts Ilan Stavans with Carolyn Curiel and music by Paquito D’Rivera & Fareed Haque, Chicago (in-person)
June 8: Ilan Stavans in Conversation with John McWhorter at Planet Word Museum, Washington, D.C. (in-person)
Jun 17–Jul 1: “Great Books: Language and Democracy” at Amherst College, MA (in-person)
ABOUT THE EDITOR
Ilan Stavans is the publisher of Restless Books and a passionate lover of dictionaries, with a collection of over three hundred now housed in his personal collection at the University of Pennsylvania. He has published an assortment of books about language, including Spanglish: The Making of a New American Language (2003), Dictionary Days: A Defining Passion (2005), Resurrecting Hebrew (2008), and How Yiddish Changed America and How America Changed Yiddish (2020). He serves as a consultant to the Oxford English Dictionary and lives in Amherst, Mass.
Edited by Ilan Stavans
A riveting, one-of-a-kind anthology of the diversity, strangeness, and power of American English, featuring a tremendous array of essays, letters, poems, songs, speeches, stories, jeremiads, manifestos, and decrees across history, from Sojourner Truth and Abraham Lincoln to Henry Roth and Zora Neale Hurston, from Bob Dylan and James Baldwin to Richard Rodríguez and Amy Tan, from Tony Kushner and Toni Morrison to Louise Erdrich and Donald Trump.
Hardcover • ISBN: 9781632062659
Publication date: Feb 14, 2023