Jonathon Green (born 20 April 1948 in
Kidderminster, Worcestershire) is an English
lexicographer of
slang and writer on the history of alternative cultures. Jonathon Green is often referred to as the English-speaking world's leading lexicographer of slang,[1] and has even been described as "the most acclaimed
British lexicographer since
Johnson".[2]
His published books have primarily focussed on sixties counterculture. After publishing All Dressed Up: The Sixties and the Counterculture (1998) he was taken to court for libel by both former Beatle
George Harrison and artist
Caroline Coon, and was withdrawn for 12 months.[3] In June 2000, Coon received damages of £40,000, plus £33,000 costs, from publisher
Random House, and received an official apology from Green for making false claims.[4] The book was later republished with the libellous passages removed.[5]
Authority on slang
The single-volume Chambers Slang Dictionary (Chambers Harrap) was first published in 1998; a second edition appeared in October 2008.
Green's most substantial work in this field is Green's Dictionary of Slang: a three volume slang work which traces, via examples and citations drawn from the last five centuries, the history of the slang vocabulary from the earliest use of every term. It was awarded the 2012
Dartmouth Medal – an annual award from the Reference and User Services Association (RUSA) recognizing the most outstanding reference work of the year.
Publications
Newspeak: A Dictionary of Jargon (1983)
The Dictionary of Contemporary Slang (1984, 1992, 1995)
The Slang Thesaurus (1986, 1999)
The A–Z of Nuclear Jargon (1986)
The Dictionary of Jargon (1987 RKP)
Neologisms: A Dictionary of Contemporary Coinages (1991)
Slang Down the Ages: The Historical Development of Slang (1993)
Words Apart: The Language of Prejudice (1996)
Chasing The Sun: Dictionary-Makers and the Dictionaries They Made (1996)
Cassell Dictionary of Slang (1998, 2005)
Big Book of Filth (1999)
Big Book of Being Rude (2000)
Big Book of Bodily Functions (2001)
Talking Dirty: A Slang Phrasebook (2003)
The Stories of Slang (2017)
Sounds and Furies: The Love-Hate Relationship between Women and Slang (2019)
Famous Last Words (1979, 1997)
Contemporary Dictionary of Quotations (1982)
The Cynics' Lexicon (1984)
Cassell Dictionary of Insulting Quotations (1996 Cassell, p/b 1997)
Days In The Life: Voices from the English Underground 1961–1971 (1988)
Them: Voices from the Immigrant Community in Contemporary Britain (1990)
It: Sex Since the Sixties (1993)
The Encyclopedia of Censorship (1990)
All Dressed Up: The Sixties and the Counterculture (1998)
Cutting it Fine: Inside the Restaurant Business, with Andrew Parkinson (2000)
Cannabis: A History (2002)
Contributor
The Language Report, ed. Susie Dent (2005, 2006)
Elsevier Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics, 2nd edition: contributor, 'Anglophone Slang Lexicography'
Dictionary of National Biography, revised edition: contributor, 'Eric Partridge', 'Sapper [H.C. McNeile]'
Bloomsbury Good Word Guide (1988, 1990, 1994), contributing editor: Slang and
Jargon entries