The Banned List: A manifesto against jargon and cliche

The Banned List: A manifesto against jargon and cliche

by JohnRentoul (Author)

Synopsis

Let me be clear. This book does not contain a raft of measures to address issues around the abuse of the English language. It is not a forward offering to proactively strategise a blue sky solution utilising key deliverables. Nor does it articulate a compelling and coherent vision for the coming period. The fact of the matter is, we need a step change in the way that we communicate if we are to avoid a spiral of decline. It is time to draw a line in the sand and consign certain linguistic atrocities to the dustbin of history. Welcome to The Banned List. The Banned List began with five cliches, and has grown steadily ever since. Here its creator, John Rentoul, sets out the need for such a list and argues the case for clear writing. He looks at the lure of the cliche and how jargon from different walks of life has made its way into the language everyone uses. Cloudy, meaningless words and tired, hackneyed phrases are not merely annoying, they make it hardr for us to communicate. The solution is simple, however. The Banned List shows you the traps to avoid and the rules to bear in mind when writing or speaking clearly and simply. It also contains The List in full.Keep it close to hand and you cannot go wrong. It's not rocket science.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 108
Publisher: Elliott & Thompson
Published: 20 Oct 2011

ISBN 10: 1907642420
ISBN 13: 9781907642425
Book Overview: * A passionate and witty defence of the benefits of writing in clear English for the 21st century and an examination of the ways in which jargon hinders rather than helps communication.; * The definitive case against the use of jargon and bad writing and why we should care - expressed clearly, eloquently and concisely.; * Concludes with the definitive Banned List of words and phrases.; * Developed from the author's popular Banned List blog at the Independent (John has over 14,000 Twitter followers and the List has attracted much debate from many of them).; * The perfect gift for any language lover (or jargon addict).; * Dedicated web address linking to the blog on the Independent's site: www.bannedlist.co.uk

Media Reviews
Am loving the Banned List. Will be my stock Xmas pressie. Was reading on bus earlier; woman next to me started tutting because I laughed too much. --Philip Cowley, Professor of Politics at Nottingham University; Reading the brilliant - or should that be superb? - John Rentoul Banned List manifesto. Must buy. --Benedict Brogan, Deputy Editor, The Daily Telegraph
Author Bio
John Rentoul heads the committee that maintains the Banned List - his ever-growing collection of over-used, meaningless and offensive words and phrases. He is also chief political commentator for the Independent on Sunday, and visiting fellow at Queen Mary, University of London, where he teaches contemporary history. Previously he has worked for the BBC and New Statesman, and on an oil rig in the North Sea.