A gold mine of revelations. - Mary Norris, The New Yorker's Comma Queen
THINKING INSIDE THE BOX:
Adventures with Crosswords and the Puzzling People Who Can't Live Without Them
A delightful, erudite, and immersive exploration of the crossword puzzle and its fascinating history by a brilliant young writer
The crossword is a feature of the modern world, inspiring daily devotion and obsession from not just everyday citizens looking to pass the time but icons of American life, such as Bill Clinton, Yo-Yo Ma, and Martha Stewart. It was invented in 1913, almost by accident, when a newspaper editor at the New York World was casting around for something to fill some empty column space for that year’s Christmas edition. Practically overnight, it became a roaring commercial success, and ever since then has been an essential ingredient of any newspaper worth its salt. Indeed, paradoxically, its popularity has never been greater, even as the world of media and newspapers, its natural habitat, has undergone a perilous digital transformation. But why, exactly, are its satisfactions so sweet that over the decades has it become a fixture of breakfast tables, nightstands, and commutes, and even given rise to competitive crossword tournaments?
Blending first-person reporting from the world of crosswords with a delightful telling of its rich literary history, Adrienne Raphel dives into the secrets of this classic pastime. At the annual American Crossword Puzzle Tournament, she rubs shoulders with elite solvers of the world, doing her level best to hold her own; aboard a crossword themed cruise, she picks the brains of the enthusiasts whose idea of a good time is a week on the high seas with nothing but crosswords to do; and, visiting the home and office of Will Shortz, New York Times crossword puzzle editor and NPR’s official “Puzzlemaster,” she goes behind the scenes to see for herself how the world’s gold standard of puzzles is made.
Equal parts ingenious and fun, Thinking Inside the Box is a love letter to the infinite joys and playful possibilities of language, and will be a treat for die-hard cruciverbalists and first-time solvers alike.
Adventures with Crosswords and the Puzzling People Who Can't Live Without Them
A delightful, erudite, and immersive exploration of the crossword puzzle and its fascinating history by a brilliant young writer
The crossword is a feature of the modern world, inspiring daily devotion and obsession from not just everyday citizens looking to pass the time but icons of American life, such as Bill Clinton, Yo-Yo Ma, and Martha Stewart. It was invented in 1913, almost by accident, when a newspaper editor at the New York World was casting around for something to fill some empty column space for that year’s Christmas edition. Practically overnight, it became a roaring commercial success, and ever since then has been an essential ingredient of any newspaper worth its salt. Indeed, paradoxically, its popularity has never been greater, even as the world of media and newspapers, its natural habitat, has undergone a perilous digital transformation. But why, exactly, are its satisfactions so sweet that over the decades has it become a fixture of breakfast tables, nightstands, and commutes, and even given rise to competitive crossword tournaments?
Blending first-person reporting from the world of crosswords with a delightful telling of its rich literary history, Adrienne Raphel dives into the secrets of this classic pastime. At the annual American Crossword Puzzle Tournament, she rubs shoulders with elite solvers of the world, doing her level best to hold her own; aboard a crossword themed cruise, she picks the brains of the enthusiasts whose idea of a good time is a week on the high seas with nothing but crosswords to do; and, visiting the home and office of Will Shortz, New York Times crossword puzzle editor and NPR’s official “Puzzlemaster,” she goes behind the scenes to see for herself how the world’s gold standard of puzzles is made.
Equal parts ingenious and fun, Thinking Inside the Box is a love letter to the infinite joys and playful possibilities of language, and will be a treat for die-hard cruciverbalists and first-time solvers alike.
Reviews:
"This cultural and personal history of crossword puzzles and their fans, written by an aficionado who argues that 'it’s hard to imagine modern life without the crossword,' is diverting, informative and discursive." – Editors' Choice, New York Times Book Review
"Like a good crossword, [Raphel]'s book challenges us to back away from our assumptions, allows us to think differently and apply ourselves again." – New York Times Book Review, Peter Sagal of NPR's Wait...Wait....Don't Tell Me!
"Do you love history, language, whimsy, and nerds? In other words, do you love crossword puzzles? If so, you will adore poet Adrienne Raphel’s ode to crosswords and the people who love them. With illuminating research and charming first-person reporting, Raphel explores the obsession shared by so many, looking at where it came from and how it became a cultural staple, and offering an immersive and purely delightful reading experience." – Buzzfeed News, Best Books of 2020
"In a rather sizeable canon of crossword history books, this is the first of its kind, and probably the smartest." – Public Books, Ben Tausig
"Thinking Inside the Box: Adventures with Crosswords and the Puzzling People Who Can't Live Without Them by Adrienne Raphel is the book I never realized I always needed. It’s part crossword and cultural history, part anatomy of a puzzle, part peek behind the curtain of the world of contemporary crosswording. It’s a quick and delightful summer read that might just inspire you to try your own hand at constructing a puzzle." – WGBH, Boston, Edgar B. Herwick III
"Her writing is packed with the sort of beautifully observed details you’d expect from a New Yorker contributor." – The Guardian
“Raphel delivers an intriguing and informative look at the crossword puzzle. . . This enjoyable survey illuminates many lesser-known aspects of a wildly popular pastime.” – Publisher's Weekly
"Raphel investigates the crossword puzzle 'from all sides.' She is a congenial, engaging tour guide through this engrossing world... . Raphel is a poet with a gift for language who makes a compelling argument that in the chaos of life, 'solving a crossword puzzle gives you a sense of control: seeing where the letters lead you sets the mind free.'" – The National Book Review
"Her engaging account of this popular puzzle blends this fascinating history with lively reportage." – New Humanist
"Eleven-letter word for “Quality of Adrienne Raphel’s Thinking Inside the Box." Answer: EXCEPTIONAL." – The Maine Edge
"Thinking Inside the Box offers a unique crossword puzzle tour that will likely have you sharpening your pencil by book’s end." – BookPage
“Fascinating . . . Raphel is particularly good at shifting viewpoints. . . . Chapters, such as ‘This Is Not a Crossword,’ looking at the intersection between surrealism and crosswords, fairly sing… Raphel’s approach is reminiscent of Mary Roach’s work, and even cruciverbalists well versed in their hobby’s history will discover something illuminating here. Nonpuzzling readers may discover a new hobby.” — Library Journal
"New Yorker essayist Adrienne Raphel has written what likely will stand as the crossword’s definitive history." – Shepherd Express
“For crossword puzzlers of every ilk, from solvers of the Monday-edition no-brainer to pencil-chewing addicts of the cryptic, Thinking Inside The Box is a gold mine of revelations. If there is a pantheon of cruciverbalist scholars, Adrienne Raphel has established herself squarely within it.” – Mary Norris, bestselling author of Between You & Me: Confessions of a Comma Queen and Greek to Me: Adventures of the Comma Queen
“Thinking Inside the Box is a witty, wise, and wonderfully weird journey that will change the way you think. Raphel is an insatiably curious and infectiously passionate guide who plunges headfirst into the rich world of puzzles and the people who love them to reveal the fascinating acrobatics of language and the inner life of words. This book is a delight.” – Bianca Bosker, bestselling author of Cork Dork: A Wine-Fueled Adventure Among the Obsessive Sommeliers, Big Bottle Hunters, and Rogue Scientists Who Taught Me to Live for Taste
“If you remember precisely where you were when you first encountered the words ETUI and ONER, I suspect you’ll be enchanted by Adrienne Raphel’s Thinking Inside the Box. This delightfully engrossing, charmingly and enthusiastically well-written history of the crossword puzzle tells you everything you need to know, and any number of things you couldn’t have imagined, about the invention and eventual world domination of the thing that daily scratches a particular human itch: ‘the yearning to solve a riddle, the desire to fill in a blank space, the obsession with perfection.’” – Benjamin Dreyer, bestselling author of Dreyer’s English: An Utterly Correct Guide to Clarity and Style
“Thinking Inside the Box, like the puzzles it elegantly features, is full of treasures, surprises and fun. Adrienne Raphel takes readers from Will Shortz’s empire hub in Pleasantville, NY, to the pages of Vladimir Nabokov’s crossword butterfly puzzle doodles, to the blistering hotel ballrooms of crossword competitions, richly bringing to life the quirky, obsessive, fascinating characters in the crossword world. You’ll never think about filling in the squares the same way again.” – Mary Pilon, bestselling author of The Monopolists: Obsession, Fury, and the Scandal Behind the World’s Favorite Board Game and The Kevin Show: An Olympic Athlete’s Battle with Mental Illness
“Who would ever have thought the innocent crossword would hide such an intriguing story! After reading Adrienne Raphel’s beautifully researched account, full of humor and personal insight, I’ve come to see these puzzles in a new light, and I certainly now treat their creators with fresh respect.” – Professor David Crystal, author of The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the English Language
"Thinking Inside the Box is an educational romp; it inspired me to try the first crossword puzzle of my adult life and, more than anything, it is a love letter written by a poet to the 100 years of cruciverbalists who shaped her world." – Little Village
"This cultural and personal history of crossword puzzles and their fans, written by an aficionado who argues that 'it’s hard to imagine modern life without the crossword,' is diverting, informative and discursive." – Editors' Choice, New York Times Book Review
"Like a good crossword, [Raphel]'s book challenges us to back away from our assumptions, allows us to think differently and apply ourselves again." – New York Times Book Review, Peter Sagal of NPR's Wait...Wait....Don't Tell Me!
"Do you love history, language, whimsy, and nerds? In other words, do you love crossword puzzles? If so, you will adore poet Adrienne Raphel’s ode to crosswords and the people who love them. With illuminating research and charming first-person reporting, Raphel explores the obsession shared by so many, looking at where it came from and how it became a cultural staple, and offering an immersive and purely delightful reading experience." – Buzzfeed News, Best Books of 2020
"In a rather sizeable canon of crossword history books, this is the first of its kind, and probably the smartest." – Public Books, Ben Tausig
"Thinking Inside the Box: Adventures with Crosswords and the Puzzling People Who Can't Live Without Them by Adrienne Raphel is the book I never realized I always needed. It’s part crossword and cultural history, part anatomy of a puzzle, part peek behind the curtain of the world of contemporary crosswording. It’s a quick and delightful summer read that might just inspire you to try your own hand at constructing a puzzle." – WGBH, Boston, Edgar B. Herwick III
"Her writing is packed with the sort of beautifully observed details you’d expect from a New Yorker contributor." – The Guardian
“Raphel delivers an intriguing and informative look at the crossword puzzle. . . This enjoyable survey illuminates many lesser-known aspects of a wildly popular pastime.” – Publisher's Weekly
"Raphel investigates the crossword puzzle 'from all sides.' She is a congenial, engaging tour guide through this engrossing world... . Raphel is a poet with a gift for language who makes a compelling argument that in the chaos of life, 'solving a crossword puzzle gives you a sense of control: seeing where the letters lead you sets the mind free.'" – The National Book Review
"Her engaging account of this popular puzzle blends this fascinating history with lively reportage." – New Humanist
"Eleven-letter word for “Quality of Adrienne Raphel’s Thinking Inside the Box." Answer: EXCEPTIONAL." – The Maine Edge
"Thinking Inside the Box offers a unique crossword puzzle tour that will likely have you sharpening your pencil by book’s end." – BookPage
“Fascinating . . . Raphel is particularly good at shifting viewpoints. . . . Chapters, such as ‘This Is Not a Crossword,’ looking at the intersection between surrealism and crosswords, fairly sing… Raphel’s approach is reminiscent of Mary Roach’s work, and even cruciverbalists well versed in their hobby’s history will discover something illuminating here. Nonpuzzling readers may discover a new hobby.” — Library Journal
"New Yorker essayist Adrienne Raphel has written what likely will stand as the crossword’s definitive history." – Shepherd Express
“For crossword puzzlers of every ilk, from solvers of the Monday-edition no-brainer to pencil-chewing addicts of the cryptic, Thinking Inside The Box is a gold mine of revelations. If there is a pantheon of cruciverbalist scholars, Adrienne Raphel has established herself squarely within it.” – Mary Norris, bestselling author of Between You & Me: Confessions of a Comma Queen and Greek to Me: Adventures of the Comma Queen
“Thinking Inside the Box is a witty, wise, and wonderfully weird journey that will change the way you think. Raphel is an insatiably curious and infectiously passionate guide who plunges headfirst into the rich world of puzzles and the people who love them to reveal the fascinating acrobatics of language and the inner life of words. This book is a delight.” – Bianca Bosker, bestselling author of Cork Dork: A Wine-Fueled Adventure Among the Obsessive Sommeliers, Big Bottle Hunters, and Rogue Scientists Who Taught Me to Live for Taste
“If you remember precisely where you were when you first encountered the words ETUI and ONER, I suspect you’ll be enchanted by Adrienne Raphel’s Thinking Inside the Box. This delightfully engrossing, charmingly and enthusiastically well-written history of the crossword puzzle tells you everything you need to know, and any number of things you couldn’t have imagined, about the invention and eventual world domination of the thing that daily scratches a particular human itch: ‘the yearning to solve a riddle, the desire to fill in a blank space, the obsession with perfection.’” – Benjamin Dreyer, bestselling author of Dreyer’s English: An Utterly Correct Guide to Clarity and Style
“Thinking Inside the Box, like the puzzles it elegantly features, is full of treasures, surprises and fun. Adrienne Raphel takes readers from Will Shortz’s empire hub in Pleasantville, NY, to the pages of Vladimir Nabokov’s crossword butterfly puzzle doodles, to the blistering hotel ballrooms of crossword competitions, richly bringing to life the quirky, obsessive, fascinating characters in the crossword world. You’ll never think about filling in the squares the same way again.” – Mary Pilon, bestselling author of The Monopolists: Obsession, Fury, and the Scandal Behind the World’s Favorite Board Game and The Kevin Show: An Olympic Athlete’s Battle with Mental Illness
“Who would ever have thought the innocent crossword would hide such an intriguing story! After reading Adrienne Raphel’s beautifully researched account, full of humor and personal insight, I’ve come to see these puzzles in a new light, and I certainly now treat their creators with fresh respect.” – Professor David Crystal, author of The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the English Language
"Thinking Inside the Box is an educational romp; it inspired me to try the first crossword puzzle of my adult life and, more than anything, it is a love letter written by a poet to the 100 years of cruciverbalists who shaped her world." – Little Village
Read an excerpt:
- Marketplace (NPR): The Legacy of the Crossword Puzzle in Times of Crisis
- Merriam-Webster: The Crossword in the Digital Age
- Daily Mail: Crossword Dotty (special adapted dispatch)
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More on crosswords from Adrienne Raphel:
- The Browser: "Adrienne Raphel on Crosswords"
- Poetry in America: Walt Whitman-themed crossword puzzle
- Time: "Crosswords Have Always Been a Solace in Times of Trouble. Here's How the 20th Century's Toughest Moments Shaped the Puzzle's History"
- Scientific American: "This Is Your Brain on Crosswords"
- LitHub: "Talking to Poets About Their Love of Crossword Puzzles"
- Paris Review: "A Brief History of Word Games"
- Paris Review crossword puzzle
- Paris Review poetry-themed crossword puzzle
- New York Magazine: Crossword recommendations for The Strategist
- CW Pencil Enterprise custom crossword
- Las Ultimas Noticias (Chile): "Libro Cuenta la Asombrosa Historia de los Crucigramas"
- El Pais: "Un pasatiempo para tiempos difíciles: cómo los crucigramas se popularizaron durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial"