In Guillotined, Alexander Cockburn sets out to save the English language from abuse by journalists, politicians, and bloggers. Cockburn lines up a most wanted list of cliches, over-used phrases and tedious words and consigns them for execution. In his lethally sharp prose, the co-editor of the popular website and political newsletter CounterPunch inveighs against the corruption and debasement of common speech. He ridicules the use of hackneyed terms like "national conversation," "international community," and "sustainable development."
This short, scorching pamphlet was Alexander Cockburn's final work; Guillotined was literally written on his deathbed. But the prose is fiery as ever. From the pen of one its greatest practitioners, Guillotined is a lucid and funny polemic about saving the English language from extinction.
Guillotined: Being a Summary Broadside Against the Corruption of the English Language
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Author(s)Alexander Cockburn
PublisherCounterPunch
ISBN / ASIN0615689566
ISBN-139780615689562
Sales Rank2,785,953
CategoryLanguage Arts & Disciplines
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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