The Author: Wolfgang Mieder is Professor of German and Folklore at the University of Vermont. He is an internationally acclaimed paremiologist and the founding editor of Proverbium: Yearbook of International Proverb Scholarship. His many books and articles deal with cultural, folkloristic, historical, literary, and philological topics. Among his recent books in English are Strategies of Wisdom: Anglo-American and German Proverb Studies (2000), 'No Struggle, No Progress': Frederick Douglass and His Proverbial Rhetoric for Civil Rights (2001), 'Call a Spade a Spade': From Classical Phrase to Racial Slur (2002), Cognition, Comprehension, and Communication: North American Proverb Scholarship (2003), Proverbs: A Handbook (2004), Proverbs Are the Best Policy: Folk Wisdom and American Politics (2005), 'Old Proverbs Never Die, They Just Diversify': A Collection of Anti-Proverbs (2006; with Anna T. Litovkina), and International Proverb Bibliography: Annotated Scholarship on Paremiology and Phraseology (2008).