Review "Do you want to write clearer, livelier prose? This witty primer will help. . . . Humane and witty . . . At the calm heart of Moran's rhetorically affable book is an idea of adroit aplomb. . . . As a primer in generous and lively writing, First You Write a Sentence is blithe and convincing."--The New York Times Book Review "Thoughtful reflections on how to write well . . . Moran is a thoroughly sane, thoughtful commentator."--The Guardian (Book of the Week) "Joe Moran is a wonderfully sharp writer, calm, precise, and quietly comical. . . . Moran's own sentences are perfect advertisements for the aims they espouse. . . . He writes with a playful clarity that makes First You Write a Sentence a joy to read."--The Mail on Sunday (London) "Splendid . . . Moran writes fluidly and elegantly, offering practical advice on giving one's writing texture and verve." --Kirkus Reviews "[An] elegant and winding book-length love letter . . . [First You Write a Sentence] is expansive, diving into myriad topics related to sentence composition and efficacy, and Moran's infatuation endures through it all. Writers and linguists have much to gain from Moran's manic and probing research, but it's Moran's enthusiasm for the vitality of language that will engage any and all readers." --Booklist "Heartfelt . . . [Moran] provides many pieces of useful advice [and] makes persuasive arguments for the virtues of succinct, plain writing and for a more ornate style without definitively favoring either--the key is to be adept at whichever is chosen. . . . Anyone who has waxed poetic about good writing will enjoy parts of Moran's book." --Publishers Weekly "It takes chutzpah to write a book about writing sentences. Between every full stop lies the potential to fail by your own standards, as countless style guide writers have done before. But Joe Moran has a perfect ear for English. First You Write a Sentence is an edifying joy."--Lynne Murphy, author of The Prodigal Tongue: The Love-Hate Relationship Between American and British English "Thoughtful, engaging, and lively exposé of the quirks and beauties of the full sentence . . . It's a style guide by stealth: when you've read it, you realize you've changed your attitude to writing (and reading)."--John Simpson, former chief editor of the Oxford English Dictionary and author of The Word Detective "What a lovely thing this is: a book that delights in the sheer textural joy of good sentences. Joe Moran has written a book about writing that is itself a collection of sentences to inspire, divert, and console. Any writer should read it, if only to be reminded how crazily hard it is to write words 'in such a way that they can be deciphered in your absence.'"--Bee Wilson, author of Consider the Fork and First Bite About the Author Joe Moran is a professor of English and Cultural History at Liverpool John Moores University.
R**N
Wonderful book
The author describes his book as a 'style guide by stealth' and I think he succeeds admirably in giving advice about how to write in a clear and user-friendly way. I also enjoyed Steven Pinker's 'The Sense of Style', but it seems to me that his and other such works often have a paralysing effect, because one becomes more concerned about writing 'correctly' than in expressing oneself clearly. This book, in contrast, by concentrating on writing sentence by sentence, makes it very easy to apply the author's rules and suggestions to one's own writing. And his explanations of technical terms, the difference between parataxis and hypotaxis, for example, are so clear and beguiling that the book is a pleasure to read. It's also pleasant to dip into the book for the passages he quotes, such as G. M. Trevelyan's marvellous sixty-four word sentence on page 132.
P**N
Essential reading for anyone aspiring to be a writer
Informative, challenging and just fascinating. I shall never write a sentence again without remembering its observations!
A**B
An almost perfect book.
An almost perfect book. Not a style guide, not a dry factual book, but a walk along a polymathic path towards self-help, self-awareness, wonder, curiosity, life...what a surprise this book is. This is the now the book I will most often give as a present.
R**O
Highly recommended
Excellent book, aa very good purchase. This little gem of a book was purchased second hand, it is in very good condition indeed and I would recommend the bookseller. Thank you
D**R
Thought provoking
A msot interesting book, I haven't finished reading it but am enjoying the contents and style.
A**R
A good read
I haven't finished this yet but love it so far!
P**Y
definitive
so much info
M**R
eloquent yet accessible
This book is excellent. I’ve just finished and I’m already reading it again. It is beautifully written- eloquent yet accessible. I would thoroughly recommend it to everyone.
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