First You Write a Sentence.: The Elements of Reading, Writing … and Life.
Autor Joe Moranen Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 noi 2019
'Thoughtful, engaging, and lively... when you've read it, you realise you've changed your attitude to writing (and reading)' John Simpson, formerly Chief Editor of the OED and author ofThe Word Detective
The sentence is the common ground where every writer walks. A poet writes in sentences, but so does the unsung author who came up withItems trapped in doors cause delays. A good sentence can be written (and read) by anyone if we simply give it the gift of our time.
Enter widely-acclaimed author Professor Joe Moran.First You Write a Sentenceis his unpedantic and authoritative explanation of how the most ordinary words can be turned into verbal constellations of extraordinary grace. Using examples ranging from the Bible and Shakespeare to George Orwell and Maggie Nelson, and studies of what can best fire the reader's mind, he shows how we can all write in a way that is clear, compelling and alive. Good writing can even help us notice the world better and live more meaningful lives.
It's an elegant gem in praise of the English sentence.
'Moran is a past master at producing fine, accessible non-fiction' Helen Davies,Sunday Times
'Joe Moran has a genius for turning the prosaic poetic' Peter Hennessy
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780241978511
ISBN-10: 0241978513
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.17 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0241978513
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.17 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
Joe
Moranis
Professor
of
English
and
Cultural
History
at
Liverpool
John
Moores
University
and
is
the
author
of
seven
books,
includingQueuing
for
Beginners:
The
Story
of
Daily
Life
from
Breakfast
to
Bedtime,Armchair
Nation:
An
Intimate
History
of
Britain
in
Front
of
the
TV,Shrinking
Violets:
The
Secret
Life
of
ShynessandFirst
You
Write
a
Sentence.
He
writes
for,
among
others,
theGuardian,theNew
Statesmanand
theTimes
Literary
Supplement.
Recenzii
Joe
Moran
has
a
genius
for
turning
the
prosaic
poetic
Thoughtful reflections on how to write well
What a lovely thing this is: a book that delights in the sheer textural joy of good sentences. Joe Moran has written a book about writing that is itself a collection of sentences to inspire, divert and console. Any aspiring writer should read it, if only to be reminded how crazily hard it is to write words 'in such a way that they can be deciphered in your absence'
Thoughtful, engaging, and lively exposé of the quirks and beauties of the full sentence . . . It's a style guide by stealth: when you've read it, you realise you've changed your attitude to writing (and reading).
Joe Moran is a wonderfully sharp writer, calm, precise and quietly comical . . . Moran's own sentences are perfect advertisements for the aims they espouse
Joe Moran is the most perceptive and original observer of British life that we have
Moran has fast become Britain's foremost explorer and explainer of the disregarded
Moran is a past master at producing fine, accessible non-fiction.
Moran is a wonderful, witty writer, and here he surpasses himself
Whether you're composing an ad for a shop or embarking on your first literary masterpiece, it is indispensable. As an inspiration to savour every encounter, to train your lazy brain to be alert to a beautifully devised phrase, a poetic alleviation, a mood-changing bon mot, it is even more rewarding
Joe Moran is a wonderfully gifted social historian...he has the poet's ability to find the remarkable in the commonplace
Moran's genius is to show us what was right in front of us all along
Moran is a past master at producing fine, accessible non-fiction. His trick is to take what might be considered a perfectly ordinary behaviour ... and uncover fact after fascinating fact
Compelling . . . There's plenty in Moran's book to delight grammar and language nerds
Humane and witty . . . as a primer in generous and lively writing, First You Write a Sentence is blithe and convincing
Exquisite...Moran's own sentences are so deliciously epigrammatic that I considered giving up chocolate in favour of re-reading his book...He is more mentor than instructor
Thoughtful reflections on how to write well
What a lovely thing this is: a book that delights in the sheer textural joy of good sentences. Joe Moran has written a book about writing that is itself a collection of sentences to inspire, divert and console. Any aspiring writer should read it, if only to be reminded how crazily hard it is to write words 'in such a way that they can be deciphered in your absence'
Thoughtful, engaging, and lively exposé of the quirks and beauties of the full sentence . . . It's a style guide by stealth: when you've read it, you realise you've changed your attitude to writing (and reading).
Joe Moran is a wonderfully sharp writer, calm, precise and quietly comical . . . Moran's own sentences are perfect advertisements for the aims they espouse
Joe Moran is the most perceptive and original observer of British life that we have
Moran has fast become Britain's foremost explorer and explainer of the disregarded
Moran is a past master at producing fine, accessible non-fiction.
Moran is a wonderful, witty writer, and here he surpasses himself
Whether you're composing an ad for a shop or embarking on your first literary masterpiece, it is indispensable. As an inspiration to savour every encounter, to train your lazy brain to be alert to a beautifully devised phrase, a poetic alleviation, a mood-changing bon mot, it is even more rewarding
Joe Moran is a wonderfully gifted social historian...he has the poet's ability to find the remarkable in the commonplace
Moran's genius is to show us what was right in front of us all along
Moran is a past master at producing fine, accessible non-fiction. His trick is to take what might be considered a perfectly ordinary behaviour ... and uncover fact after fascinating fact
Compelling . . . There's plenty in Moran's book to delight grammar and language nerds
Humane and witty . . . as a primer in generous and lively writing, First You Write a Sentence is blithe and convincing
Exquisite...Moran's own sentences are so deliciously epigrammatic that I considered giving up chocolate in favour of re-reading his book...He is more mentor than instructor