Utopian for Beginners
(www.newyorker.com) · 09/27/2024
Joshua Foer wrote this 2012 piece in The New Yorker - a fascinating exploration of constructed languages, also known as conlangs, and the people who create them. The article centers on John Quijada, a mild-mannered man who, in his spare time, developed one of the most linguistically complex constructed languages ever conceived—Ithkuil.
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