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Daniel Menaker (1941–2020)

Autore di The Treatment

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Daniel Menaker was born in 1941 in New York City. He earned a B.A. from Swarthmore College and an M.A. from Johns Hopkins University. Menaker has been an editor at Random House and has edited fiction and nonfiction at the New Yorker magazine for more than 20 years. His books include "Friends and mostra altro Relations," a collection of short stories, and "The Treatment," a novel. (Bowker Author Biography) mostra meno

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Informazioni generali

Data di nascita
1941
Data di morte
2020-10-26
Sesso
male
Nazionalità
USA
Istruzione
Swarthmore College (BA 1963)
Johns Hopkins University (MA 1965)
Attività lavorative
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These are one-page (mostly) humorous essays on the use of incorrect words or phrases, but which, upon further reflection, make sense. (i.e. queue the angels for cue the angels) I've started clipping "sveltes" that I find "in the wild" (i.e. the new chief of staff is expected to reign in the chaos at the White House). And Roz Chast's illustrations ... fabulous, of course!
 
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ReadMeAnother | 2 altre recensioni | Aug 9, 2017 |
If you enjoy language and its use and abuse you will love this book. Chiefly the author takes expressions and shows how they are misused by the public. For instance - whet you appetite and wet your appetite. Mr. Menaker documents where he located the language abuse. He also has a wealth of information on the historical derivations of a vast array of words. These books are complimented by illustrations by Roz Chast that poke fun at these abuses. He does get bogged down with a little too much detail every now and then. Overall I learned a lot and enjoyed the book.… (altro)
 
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muddyboy | 2 altre recensioni | Apr 26, 2017 |
Back-cover blurbs that proclaim a book to be "hilarious" and "full of howlers" are setting themselves up for trouble, in case the contents fail to deliver. Sadly, this was true in my experience. Each example of a "svelte" (the author's term for an ingenious misspelling) is accompanied by explanatory text that doesn't provide much of an explanation for how the misspelling arose. Some semblance of flow is attempted by ending each explanation with a segue to the next "svelte", but these segues are often torturous and convoluted, and the formatting of the book often has the next segue following after two (and occasionally more) pages of white space, endpapers and/or illustrations. The illustrations themselves, by Roz Chast, are good, but the rest of the content isn't really worth your time.… (altro)
 
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rabbitprincess | 2 altre recensioni | Jan 2, 2017 |
He worked for the NYer for years and later was in publishing. He has a wry sense of humor and I like how the book blends him talking about his family history and some tragedy and insights into himself with descriptions of work and the interesting people he worked with. He confirms that Shawn was an asshole and that William Maxwell was wonderful (I'd have cried if the latter wasn't true - So Long, See You Tomorrow is one of my favorite books.)
 
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piemouth | 4 altre recensioni | May 12, 2016 |

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9
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Utenti
410
Popolarità
#59,368
Voto
½ 3.5
Recensioni
13
ISBN
22
Lingue
2

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