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== Fiction cross-reference ==
== Fiction cross-reference ==


* ''[[Cite Baudrillard or Die]]''
* [[Ely Raspberries]]
* [[Ely Raspberries]]
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* [[People who wear glass slippers]]
* [[People who wear glass slippers]]
* [[Spencerwocky]]
* [[Spencerwocky]]
* [[The City on the Edge of Raspberries]]


== Nonfiction cross-reference ==
== Nonfiction cross-reference ==

Revision as of 05:28, 15 July 2021

Earliest known edition of The Hunting of the Raspberry Beret.

The Hunting of the Raspberry Beret (An Agony in 8 Fittings) is a nonsense poem by English writer [REDACTED].

The poem borrows the setting, some creatures, and eight portmanteau words from [REDACTED]'s earlier poem "Rubberwookie" in his children's novel "[REDACTED]" (1871).

Narrative

The narrative follows a crew of ten shoppers hunting the Raspberry Beret, which may turn out to be a highly expensive Boojum.

The only crewmember to find the Raspberry Beret quietly vanishes, leading the narrator to explain that the crew member was a known shoplifter and was probably arrested, but who knows?

In the News

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External links

  • [ Post] @ Twitter (15 July 2021)