Classroom Edition: Dumb-Ass Fiddling with a Smart-Ass Book
Susan Ohanian
Emery and Ohanian
Of course if I’d read the original book, I wouldn't have asked the question. Here’s how The Martian opens:
The Book Classroom Edition
I’m pretty much fucked I’m pretty much screwed.
In the Q &A in the Classroom Edition of the The Martian, Andy Weir is asked if he has “anything in common with your wise-cracking hero Mark Watney.” Weir replies, “I’m the same level of smart-ass as he is. It was a really easy book to write; I just had him say what I would say. Thus, the expression smart-ass appears on page 377 of a book sanitized for classroom use, a book that relentlessly excises ‘ass’ from the preceding pages. Editors fiddling to make the bestseller suitable for student eyes insist that the hero gets his ‘”butt” out of bed, not his “ass.” The editors do allow the hero to refer to himself once as “such a dumb-ass” and “long-ass trips” stays intact, but “We’d look like assholes” becomes “like jackasses” and “my half-assed handiwork” becomes “incompetent handiwork.”
Andy Weir's use of “fuck” as a very deliberate stylistic device throughout the text puts editorial refiners into overdrive. Substituting “screwed” for “fucked” continues apace along with some elegant variation.
profound desire to just fucking die profound desire to just die
So yeah, I’m fucked So yeah. I’m screwed.
Fuck that. That would be a bad idea.
I’m fucked, and I’m gonna die. I’m screwed, and I’m gonna die.
I’m really fucking sick of being in this rover I’m really really sick of being in this rover.
What the fuck is wrong with you? What is wrong with you?
fucked with tinkered with
heavy motherfuckers insanely heavy
What the fuck What the hell
Go fuck yourself Bite me
Fuck me raw Whoa. . . okay
Fuck Crap
And so on and so on. The F-Word isn’t the only one mashed up by editorial fiddling. Here’s a sample of a few of the other Schools Matter: Classroom Edition: Dumb-Ass Fiddling with a Smart-Ass Book: