I’m so excited!!! The exclamation point is the only punctuation mark that can express (and evoke) strong emotion. You either love them or hate them.
Writers use it to express emotion that words can’t fully capture, politicians and advertisers can use it to manipulate and alarm, and authors and their editors often clash over its appropriate use. Our brains physically respond to the sight of it.
This hour, we look at the history and culture of this most controversial mark.
GUESTS:
- Florence Hazrat: Author of
- Lan Samantha Chang: Director of the University of Iowa Writers’ Workshop
- John Breunig: An editorial page editor with Hearst º£½Ç»»ÆÞ Media Group
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Colin McEnroe, Cat Pastor, Lily Tyson, and Jonathan McNicol contributed to this show.