Lost For Words

Lost For Words

by JohnHumphrys (Author)

Synopsis

From empty cliche to meaningless jargon, dangling participle to sentences without verbs, the English language is reeling. It is under attack from all sides. Politicians dupe us with deliberately evasive language. Bosses worry about impacting the bottom line while they think out of the box. Academics talk obscure mumbo jumbo. Journalists and broadcasters, who should know better, lazily collaborate. John Humphrys wittily and powerfully exposes the depths to which our beautiful language has sunk and offers many examples of the most common atrocities. He also dispenses some sensible guidance on how to use simple, clear and honest language. Above all, he shows us how to be on the alert for the widespread abuse - especially by politicians - and the power of the English language.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: Hodder Paperbacks
Published: 04 Jul 2005

ISBN 10: 0340836598
ISBN 13: 9780340836590
Book Overview: Today programme presenter's Top Ten bestselling cry for better English in paperback for summer.

Media Reviews
Humphrys is passionate about language - and very funny too * Rod Liddle *
Greatly enjoyable * Simon Hoggart, Guardian *
for all those who care about the English language * Ann Widdecombe, New Statesman *
It is always exhilarating to read a book which says what so many of us think * Jonathan Keates, Spectator *
Timely and lively * Sunday Telegraph *
Let us be very clear about this from the start: John Humphrys is a Good Thing * Evening Standard *
the Jack Russell of the Today programme has now chosen to take some well aimed snaps at solecism, jargon, cliche and weasel words... It is always exhilarating to read a book which says what so many of us think * Spectator *
I commend Citizen Humphrys * Daily Mail *
You will have fun with this book * Guardian *
an exquisite sensitivity to the misuse of the English language * The Sunday Times *
Author Bio
In a broadcasting career spanning forty years John Humphrys has reported from all over the world for the BBC and presented its frontline news programmes on both radio and television. He has won a string of national awards and been described as a 'national treasure'. He owned a dairy farm for ten years and has homes in Wales and London.