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Gershon Legman (1917–1999)

Author of The Limerick

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About the Author

Image credit: photo from The Union Recorder, 1970

Series

Works by Gershon Legman

The Limerick (1953) — Editor — 554 copies, 11 reviews
More Limericks (1977) 98 copies, 1 review
Oragenitalism (1969) 33 copies, 2 reviews
The Guilt of the Templars (1966) 22 copies, 1 review
The Limerick, Volume 2 (1976) 17 copies
The Limerick, Volume 1 (1976) 16 copies
The Art of Mahlon Blaine (1982) 11 copies

Associated Works

My Secret Life (1888) — Introduction, some editions — 256 copies, 9 reviews
My Secret Life (1967) — Editor/Introduction, some editions — 91 copies
Arguing Comics: Literary Masters on a Popular Medium (2004) — Contributor — 73 copies
Erotic Tales of Old Russia (1977) — Introduction, some editions — 63 copies, 1 review
The Best of Maledicta (1987) — Contributor — 39 copies
The Encyclopedia of Erotic Literature [3-volume set] (1885) — Introduction, some editions — 28 copies
The Language and Sexuality Reader (2006) — Contributor — 12 copies
My Secret Life (Volumes I-VI) (1966) — Editor, some editions — 8 copies
The Mammoth Cod, and Address to the Stomach Club (1976) — Introduction — 7 copies

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Common Knowledge

Canonical name
Legman, G.
Legal name
Legman, Gershon
Other names
Legman, George
de la Glannège, Roger-Maxe
Birthdate
1917-11-02
Date of death
1999-02-23
Gender
male
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Scranton, Pennsylvania, USA
Place of death
Opio, Bar-sur-Loup, Alpes-Maritimes, France
Cause of death
complications of a stroke
Places of residence
Scranton, Pennsylvania, USA
La Jolla, California, USA
La Clé des Champs, Valbonne, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azûr, France
Education
University of Michigan
Occupations
folklorist
humorist
cultural critic
Organizations
University of California, San Diego (writer in residence, 1964-1965)
Short biography
Gershon Legman (1917-1999) was an American cultural critic and folklorist, best known for his books The Rationale of the Dirty Joke (1968) and The Horn Book: Studies in Erotic Folklore and Bibliography (1964).

Born in 1917 in Scranton, Pennsylvania, Legman was the son of Emil and Julia Friedman Legman, both of Hungarian-Jewish descent. He was educated at Scranton's Central High School, where journalist Jane Jacobs and screenwriter and film director Cy Endfield were classmates. He enrolled in the University of Michigan for one semester in the fall of 1935, but left without sitting for his exams. He then settled in New York City where for a number of years he was a part-time freelance assistant to the physician and sexological researcher Robert Latou Dickinson at the New York Academy of Medicine while simultaneously working in the bookshop of Jacob Brussel, where a brisk business was done in publishing and selling contraband erotica. He also spent long hours at the New York Public Library acquiring an autodidactic education. In the late 1940s he became the editor of the little magazine Neurotica.

Throughout his career Legman was an independent scholar without institutional affiliation, except for one year during 1964-1965 when he was a writer in residence at the University of California, San Diego, in the first year of the new campus' undergraduate programs. He pioneered the serious academic study of erotic and taboo materials in folklore.

(source: Wikipedia)

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From a Hudson's Bay Company department store around 1971.
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sfj2 | Jul 10, 2024 |
1700 very naughty limericks. You wouldn’t want to know about a more complete collection.
 
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Fiddleback_ | 10 other reviews | May 28, 2024 |
What a vile, depraved, offensive, WONDERFUL volume. Gershon Legman was a fascinating and eccentric individual of the 20th century, obsessed with sex but also determined to bring America out of its needlessly repressed ways. (And also apparently a key contributor in bringing the origami fad to the Western world... Go figure.) This book was famously published in France rather than the US when Legman couldn't find a publisher, and because of this, he found himself without any copyright over the volume.

There are many variations on this publication, as a result, but my Panther edition collects 1700 limericks in two volumes. The first volume includes a decent introductory essay on the history of the poetic form, and the second volume contains a short "rhyming dictionary" at the end. Both volumes give extensive (and often dirty) notes on the limericks.

Every possible topic is covered - from incest and coprophilia to necrophilia and prostitution. If you're in any way offended by things, this may not be for you, and truthfully I hope no-one is completely comfortable with all 1700 poems herein! But the importance of Legman's work was just as much to challenge our assumptions, to make us - and particularly Americans - aware that their society's repression wasn't necessarily natural, that the "dirtiness" of 5-line poems was a completely legitimate way of enjoying oneself. Most interestingly in his inroduction, Legman comments that limericks are much more popular amongst the highly-educated. He suggests that the ornate fringes of the poetry, the inter-rhymes, the deceptively innocent opening lines, they all attract people more subtly attuned to the nuances of the joke, while the slight pretention makes them less attractive to people for whom dirty jokes alone are attractive. I think there's also the fact that, because limericks can be so depraved, they require a mind who can enjoy the joke without necessarily endorsing the sentiment in real life. If this cheeky volume is evidence, it's well worth it.
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