In 'Preposterous Proverbs', Max Cryer looks at a vast array of proverbs from around the world. Proverbs on birth, food, women and love rub shoulders with others on money, animals, sin and death. He has chosen some of the most interesting and perplexing, and with his characteristic wry wit he analyses their meaning and truth.
While it was interesting reading some of the weird and wonderful proverbs you don't hear much anymore, this book would have been vastly improved by some more indepth commentary about the origin and meaning of the proverbs. What context given is trite, uninformative and in some cases downright inaccurate. A shame, because this had the potential to be incredibly interesting, engaging and informative.