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Simple & Direct
Contributor(s): Barzun, Jacques (Author)
ISBN: 0060937238     ISBN-13: 9780060937232
Publisher: Harper Perennial
OUR PRICE:   $15.19  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: December 2001
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Annotation: A fter a lifetime of writing and editing prose, Jacques Barzun has set down his view of the best ways to improve one's style. His discussions of diction, syntax, tone, meaning, composition, and revision guide the reader through the technique of making the written word clear and agreeable to read. Exercises, model passages both literary and casual, and hundreds of amusing examples of usage gone wrong show how to choose the right path to self-expression in forceful and distinctive words.
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BISAC Categories:
- Language Arts & Disciplines | Writing - General
- Literary Criticism
- Language Arts & Disciplines | Rhetoric
Dewey: 808.042
LCCN: 2002278402
Physical Information: 0.8" H x 5.3" W x 8" (0.55 lbs) 288 pages
 
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A fter a lifetime of writing and editing prose, Jacques Barzun has set down his view of the best ways to improve one's style. His discussions of diction, syntax, tone, meaning, composition, and revision guide the reader through the technique of making the written word clear and agreeable to read. Exercises, model passages both literary and casual, and hundreds of amusing examples of usage gone wrong show how to choose the right path to self-expression in forceful and distinctive words.


Contributor Bio(s): Barzun, Jacques: -

Born in France in 1907, Jacques Barzun came to the United States in 1920. After graduating from Columbia College, he joined the faculty of the university, becoming Seth Low Professor of History and, for a decade, Dean of Faculties and Provost. The author of some thirty books, including the New York Times bestseller From Dawn to Decadence, he received the Gold Medal for Criticism from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, of which he was twice president. He lived in San Antonio, Texas, before passing away at age 104.