![]() ![]() ![]() Occasionally, overgrowth of a fungus known as Malassezia may be contributing to the problem. Allergy or sensitivity to shampoos and hair dyes may also be a causative factor. Certain skin diseases can be a cause of dandruff, such as seborrhoeic dermatitis, eczema, and even psoriasis. This can often become worse in the winter months due to aggravation by indoor heating such as radiators. Dry skin is usually the most common cause and individuals are likely to get patches of dry skin elsewhere on the body. Which feels fairly true to life, given the way your moods tend to drift through your mind like the weather.Copyright: Zurijeta, Image ID: 220213888 via Shutterstock, Incĭandruff can have several causes. The definitions are arranged in no particular order, with an emphasis on variety and unpredictability. ![]() There’s also a postscript section called “After Words,” with some commentary on language and meaning, and what this project has meant to me personally. Boats Against the Current (time and memory)Ħ. ![]() Faces in a Crowd (society and alienation)ĥ. Montage of Attractions (relationships and intimacy)Ĥ. The Interior Wilderness (selfhood and identity)ģ. Between Living and Dreaming (about worldview and desire)Ģ. Good question! The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows is divided into six chapters, with definitions grouped according to theme:ġ. For permissions, inquiries and media requests:ĬONGRATS for the publication of the book !! I'm so glad this is finally happening ! I just have one question : how is are the contents organized ? Is it like a normal dictionary with entries in alphabetical order, or in order of creation like this tumblr, or something else entirely ? Written, edited, coined and narrated by John Koenig.Ĭopyright © John Koenig 2009-2021. ▸ Email the author at Visit the Facebook page His work has been acclaimed by New York Magazine, The Washington Post, The Huffington Post, and the guys from Radiolab.įeel free to write me directly and describe an emotion you need a word for: John Koenig is a video maker, graphic designer, and voiceover artist from Minnesota, who lives in Minneapolis with his wife and daughter. Pre-order your copy here (click links on the right): 12 years in the making, 300 pages, 70% new material, including longer video-like definitions, otherworldly illustrations, and some thoughts on language and the meaning of life. John Green, author of The Fault in Our Stars “Creates beautiful new words that we need but do not yet have.” ![]()
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