![]() "Peoria Chilton: Confessions of a Heirdresser, A Peek Beneath the Couture." I would like to claim the distinction of being the first person, at least on AWADtalk, to parody "Paris Hilton: Confessions of an Heiress". What biblionym could enter the language faster than that, WO'N? In fact, "Confessions of an Heiress" isn't a book. ![]() Its pages are not only forgettable in relation to its cover, its pages are a cover for its cover. Paris Hilton's voyeurography, if I may call it that, is noteworthy not only because it is the latest example of the phenomenon WO'N has identified, but also because it may set a record for achieving that status faster than any other book title in history. WO'N's new thread Transmutational Phraseology- inquiring about the term describing a book title, or play title, which is remembered and parodied long after the book or play has taken its final bow - arrives just in time to consider the latest example of the phenomenon, Paris Hilton: Confessions of an Heiress, a Tongue in Chic Peek Behind the Pose. ![]()
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