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#366 - 03/16/00 05:42 PM John Ciardi's "klmnop" on NPR
me2 Offline
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Many years ago there was a program on NPR (national public radio) called "A Word in Your Ear".

in one "episode" John Ciardi coined a word he called "klmnop" he pronounced it kelaminopee. He had a long story about what it was to mean etc... It made a deep impression on me!

Does anyone have any additional information on this word? Since Ciardi died in 1986 i doubt the
folks at NPR have posted real audio files of his programs on the web yet... but i really enjoyed that
NPR program ( "A Word in Your Ear")!! Anyone else recall this radio program?

Comments?!


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#367 - 03/17/00 03:03 PM Re: John Ciardi's "klmnop" on NPR
mf2hd Offline
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I remember that show. I always enjoyed listening to John. Have you tried contacting NPR?--perhaps they can even lead you to a sound file or a transcript of it.


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#368 - 03/22/00 09:35 PM Re: John Ciardi's "klmnop" on NPR
Jackie Offline
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Was this word/definition intended to be funny? Just curious, never had the pleasure of listening to the show. The only other incidence I can recall of giving a pronunciation to a string of letters in the alphabet was an old Sesame Street show, and Big Bird sang all 26 as one word.


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#369 - 04/09/00 12:08 PM Re: John Ciardi's "klmnop" on NPR
me2 Offline
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A search of www.npr.org for the word "Ciardi" turns up a few hits, they are rerunning some old shows. One place where they are re-running them is _Morning Edition_. I emailed that program and all i got back was a mail-bot general reply. I guess i am not serious enough about this to do more....


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#370 - 04/09/00 12:17 PM Re: John Ciardi's "klmnop" on NPR
me2 Offline
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Registered: 03/16/00
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Jackie asked:
[snip]
Was this word/definition intended to be funny?
[snip]

Perhaps in Ciardi's sense of humor--yes. It was so long ago that i barely recall how he defined "klmnop"...

He pronounced it kelamenopee and said something about it being in the middle between somthing (like the letters do in the alphabet). I recall he had a lot of other parts to the use/definition and of all the Ciardi programs i listend to this is the only one that i can still remember well after 20+ years!!



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#371 - 04/11/00 10:36 PM Re: John Ciardi's "klmnop" on NPR
Philip Davis Offline
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Registered: 04/03/00
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This rather reminds me of a famous crossword clue H,I,J,K,L,M,N,O (5)


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#372 - 04/12/00 04:08 AM Re: John Ciardi's "klmnop" on NPR
lusy Offline
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Loc: Melbourne, Australia
Water?


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#373 - 04/12/00 05:29 AM Re: John Ciardi's "klmnop" on NPR
Philip Davis Offline
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Registered: 04/03/00
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Correct.


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#374 - 04/12/00 04:02 PM Re: John Ciardi's "klmnop" on NPR
Jackie Offline
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Loc: Louisville, Kentucky
All right, you have GOT to tell me how that answer is derived from that clue! Impressive, lusy!


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#375 - 04/12/00 05:34 PM Re: John Ciardi's "klmnop" on NPR
lusy Offline
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Registered: 03/16/00
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Loc: Melbourne, Australia
Well, yer see, it's like this:
H,I,J,K,L,M,N,O is "H to O", which leads to "H2O", which is "water", (5 letters).
The "2" should of course be subscript, but markup doesn't let me do this.


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