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The Genius of Language
 
 
 
 
The Genius of Language by Wendy Lesser
 
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The Genius of Language
Wendy Lesser
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Publisher : Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
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Supplier : Random House, Inc.
ISBN : 9780307485397
 
 
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"Intimate, entertaining and thoughtful. . . . It is impossible to do do justice to all of the outstanding essays in this volume." --San Francisco Chronicle “Charming, moving and funny reflections on childhood, family, nationality, and ethnicity as well as language. . . . Genuinely transporting” --The New York Sun “Eloquently explores the links between childhood and language.” —Chicago Tribune "Provides readers not just with a peak inside the heads of these dazzling writers, but a trip to each of their homelands, from Russia to Italy to Chile." --Condé Nast Traveler “This delightful collection É vividly recounts the process that anyone who loves words goes through: the process of falling under the spell of language’s seemingly infinite potential.” --Publishers Weekly “Intimate, entertaining and thoughtful É this volume provides fascinating insight into the way that grappling with language is a way people also grapple with life.” --San Francisco Chronicle “This is a collection that should heighten anyone’s awareness of the potential and the limitation of the English language.” --San Jose Mercury News “Ms. Lesser’s contemporary Conrads — writers who write in English though it’s not their first language — have delivered charming, moving and funny reflections on childhood, family, nationality, and ethnicity as well as language.” --New York Sun “I laughed and cried over this collection of stories embracing the English language. {One of the 25 best books of 2004}.” --Seattle Times and Post- Intelligencer “A rich and surprising book brimming with love of culture and respect of language.” --Tucson Citizen “Powerful for their brevity É the richness and the range of the collection make this a valuable anthology.” --Kliatt (Massachusetts) “This collection of essays is fascinating.” – Asheville (North Carolina) Citizen-Times 
 
 
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