Unabridged, Stefan Fatsis
Unabridged, Stefan Fatsis
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Unabridged
The Thrill of (and Threat to) the Modern Dictionary

Author: Stefan Fatsis

Narrator: Kevin R. Free

Unabridged: 11 hr 14 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/14/2025


Synopsis

From the author of the New York Times bestseller Word Freak, a vibrant, illuminating journey through the exotic world of Merriam-Webster, dictionaries, and language, at a time of rapid-fire change in the way we create, consume, define, and use words

Words are the currency of culture—and never more than today. From selfie to doomscrolling to rizz, our hyper-connected digital world coins and spreads new words with lightning speed and locks them into mainstream consciousness with unprecedented influence. Journalist and bestselling author Stefan Fatsis embedded as a lexicographer-in-training at America’s most famous dictionary publisher, Merriam-Webster, to learn where new words come from, who decides what they mean, how they get into the dictionary, and how we use and think about them. As he recounts in Unabridged, he discovered the history and fascinating subculture of the dictionary and of those who curate and revere “one of the most basic features of our collective humanity.”

Fatsis reveals the little-known story of how the brothers George and Charles Merriam acquired Noah Webster’s original American dictionary and reshaped the business of language forever. Merriam-Webster became America’s most successful and enduring compendium of words, withstanding intense competition and cultural controversies—only to be threatened by the power of Google and artificial intelligence today.

Delving into Merriam’s legendary archives and parsing its arcane rules, Fatsis learns the painstaking precision required for writing good definitions. He examines how the dictionary has handled the most explosive slurs and the revolutionary change in pronouns. He votes on the annual Word of the Year, travels to the legendary Oxford English Dictionary, and visits the world’s greatest private dictionary collection in a Greenwich Village apartment stuffed with more than 20,000 books. Fatsis demonstrates how words are weaponized in our polarized political culture—from liberal to woke to DEI—and, in a time of insurrections and pandemics, how they can be a literal matter of life and death. Along the way, he manages to write a few definitions that crack the code and are enshrined in the pixelated dictionary.

“I fell in love with the dictionary on my eleventh birthday,” Fatsis writes about the full-color college lexicon he received on that day. “The dictionary projects permanence, but the language is Jell-O, slippery and mutable and forever collapsing on itself.” Unabridged takes listeners to the heart of an industry in flux, celebrating as it does the sheer thrill and wonder of words.

About Stefan Fatsis

Stefan Fatsis is the author of the New York Times bestseller Word Freak, about the world of competitive Scrabble; A Few Seconds of Panic, about life in the National Football League; and Wild and Outside, about minor league baseball. His latest book is Unabridged: The Thrill of (and Threat to) the Modern Dictionary. In four decades as a journalist, Fatsis has written and talked for Slate, The Wall Street Journal, NPR, The New York Times, Sports Illustrated, and many other outlets. He lives in Washington, DC.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Hannah on October 31, 2025

One of my most anticipated books of the year! An enlightening foray into the mutability of the English language and the skilled lexicographers who labor to chart its evolution. Interesting observations, FUN FACTS (💡), and WORD LIST below. 👇 CONTENTS Love that the dedication, table of contents, and cha......more

Goodreads review by Courtney on September 09, 2025

This was a giveaway nook that I was lucky enough to win. I will say that it is very well written and can be entertaining if you are someone who enjoys words.......more

Goodreads review by Robert on November 03, 2025

Three general takeaways: * Each word is a little story * Dictionaries are windows into culture. * Words follow the culture Stefan Fatsis’s Unabridged is an engaging look into the inner workings of dictionary-making, and it reminds us why language is one of our most powerful cultural forces. Rather th......more

Goodreads review by Laura on October 24, 2025

Ok, yes, I'm that geek, the one who loves words and read Nicholas Basbanes' books and The Professor and the Madman etc.. This book fits nicely in with the others, following Fatsis' time at Merriam and his visits to other dictionary and word mavens. How new words get added to the dictionaries, how th......more

Goodreads review by Harris on November 01, 2025

I've read both fiction and non-fiction about dictionaries so this is not new territory for me. I appreciate that Fatsis immersed himself at Merriam-Webster headquarters to get firsthand experience as a lexicographer. I also appreciate a book that shows an author who does comprehensive research. My is......more