Edward H. Kafka-Gelbrecht is a leading scholar of gastrointestinal
humor. His celebrated study "Layman's Terms- Dropping Knowledge"
traces the use of the phrase "stink egg" among New England retail
sales associates in the late 1970s. Additional works, including
"British Nasal Defenses" and " Did It- The Great Bowel Shift," are
available on microfiche. He lives with a parrot, Peter, and a cat
that will not reveal its name.
Sophia Vincent Guy isan architect turned illustrator, widely
recognized as an expert visual interpreter of Edwardian
comportment. In her Mediterranean studio, she transforms olfactory
ambiance into visual motifs for audiences of all ages.
“All farts should be so elegant.”—Gary Shteyngart, author of
Absurdistan
“This book is a gas and I don’t give a toot if you disagree.”—Chris
Colin, author of What to Talk About
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