David W. Maurer

Born in 1906
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  • David Warren Maurer was a linguistics professor at the University of Louisville from 1937 to 1972.

  • He specialized in studying the language of criminals and marginal subcultures, producing several books on the subject.

  • "The Big Con," his most popular work, was based on extensive interviews with underworld figures in the 1930s.

  • Maurer's other books covered topics like narcotics, pickpockets, and moonshine, always focusing on the unique lexicon of these subcultures.

  • His work significantly influenced popular culture and academic understanding of criminal argot.

  • Tragically, Maurer died by suicide on his farm outside Louisville in 1981.

Books by David W. Maurer