The New Well-tempered Sentence

The New Well-tempered Sentence

Author: Karen Elizabeth Gordon

Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13: 9780618382019

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The basic rules governing the use of periods, semicolons, hyphens, commas, and other punctuation marks are illustrated by original explanations and humorous sample sentences. Reprint.


The Transitive Vampire

The Transitive Vampire

Author: Karen Elizabeth Gordon

Publisher: Crown

Published: 1984

Total Pages: 172

ISBN-13:

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Playful and practical, this is the style book you can't wait to use, a guide that addresses classic questions of English usage with wit and the blackest of humor. Gordon has taken her enormously successful book of English usage and expanded it to include more rules, fine points, examples, and illustrations. Playful and practical, this style book combines classic questions of usage with wit and the blackest of humor.


The Disheveled Dictionary

The Disheveled Dictionary

Author: Karen Elizabeth Gordon

Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 180

ISBN-13: 9780618381968

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Uses imaginative examples to illustrate the meaning of words from abrogate, brouhaha, and cachinnate to susurration, truculence, and voluble.


The Well-tempered Sentence

The Well-tempered Sentence

Author: Karen Elizabeth Gordon

Publisher: Clarion Books

Published: 1983

Total Pages: 93

ISBN-13: 9780899191706

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Collectin of bizarre, but instructional sentences used to help take the pain out of punctuation.


The Deluxe Transitive Vampire

The Deluxe Transitive Vampire

Author: Karen Elizabeth Gordon

Publisher: Pantheon

Published: 1993-08-10

Total Pages: 198

ISBN-13: 0679418601

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Playful and practical, this is the style book you can't wait to use, a guide that addresses classic questions of English usage with wit and the blackest of humor. Black-and-white illustrations throughout.


The Well-Tempered City

The Well-Tempered City

Author: Jonathan F. P. Rose

Publisher: HarperCollins

Published: 2016-09-13

Total Pages: 235

ISBN-13: 0062234749

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2017 PROSE Award Winner: Outstanding Scholarly Work by a Trade Publisher In the vein of Jane Jacobs’s The Death and Life of Great American Cities and Edward Glaeser’s Triumph of the City, Jonathan F. P. Rose—a visionary in urban development and renewal—champions the role of cities in addressing the environmental, economic, and social challenges of the twenty-first century. Cities are birthplaces of civilization; centers of culture, trade, and progress; cauldrons of opportunity—and the home of eighty percent of the world’s population by 2050. As the 21st century progresses, metropolitan areas will bear the brunt of global megatrends such as climate change, natural resource depletion, population growth, income inequality, mass migrations, education and health disparities, among many others. In The Well-Tempered City, Jonathan F. P. Rose—the man who “repairs the fabric of cities”—distills a lifetime of interdisciplinary research and firsthand experience into a five-pronged model for how to design and reshape our cities with the goal of equalizing their landscape of opportunity. Drawing from the musical concept of “temperament” as a way to achieve harmony, Rose argues that well-tempered cities can be infused with systems that bend the arc of their development toward equality, resilience, adaptability, well-being, and the ever-unfolding harmony between civilization and nature. These goals may never be fully achieved, but our cities will be richer and happier if we aspire to them, and if we infuse our every plan and constructive step with this intention. A celebration of the city and an impassioned argument for its role in addressing the important issues in these volatile times, The Well-Tempered City is a reasoned, hopeful blueprint for a thriving metropolis—and the future.


Paris Out of Hand

Paris Out of Hand

Author: Karen Elizabeth Gordon

Publisher: Chronicle Books

Published: 1996-08

Total Pages: 170

ISBN-13: 9780811809696

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An illustrated guide to a surrealist Paris. At the Cinema l'Ange des Sables, they show only movies shot in the desert, while in the Cafe Dada you insert food into an automatic dispenser and get money. By the author of The Red Shoes.


Josephine Nobisso's Show, Don't Tell!

Josephine Nobisso's Show, Don't Tell!

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 40

ISBN-13: 0940112132

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For ages 9-12. Presents creative writing exercises that focus on the use of adjectives and nouns. Features scratch and sniff pages, electronic sounds, comic book spreads, and Greek chorus characters.


Sin and Syntax

Sin and Syntax

Author: Constance Hale

Publisher: Three Rivers Press

Published: 2001-12-04

Total Pages: 311

ISBN-13: 0767908929

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Today’s writers need more spunk than Strunk: whether it's the Great American e-mail, Madison Avenue advertising, or Grammy Award-winning rap lyrics, memorable writing must jump off the page. Copy veteran Constance Hale is on a mission to make creative communication, both the lyrical and the unlawful, an option for everyone. With its crisp, witty tone, Sin and Syntax covers grammar’s ground rules while revealing countless unconventional syntax secrets (such as how to use—Gasp!—interjections or when to pepper your prose with slang) that make for sinfully good writing. Discover how to: *Distinguish between words that are “pearls” and words that are “potatoes” * Avoid “couch potato thinking” and “commitment phobia” when choosing verbs * Use literary devices such as onomatopoeia, alliteration, and metaphor (and understand what you're doing) Everyone needs to know how to write stylish prose—students, professionals, and seasoned writers alike. Whether you’re writing to sell, shock, or just sing, Sin and Syntax is the guide you need to improve your command of the English language.


The Red Shoes and Other Tattered Tales

The Red Shoes and Other Tattered Tales

Author: Karen Elizabeth Gordon

Publisher: Dalkey Archive Press

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13: 9781564780928

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Best known for her Gothic language handbooks (reissued recently as The New Well-Tempered Sentence and The Deluxe Transitive Vampire), Karen Elizabeth Gordon here turns her extraordinary talents to fiction, and the result is as unconventional as her seductive grammar dramas. The Red Shoes consists of tatters of a half-dozen tales ("The Glass Shoe," "The Gingerbread Variations," "The Little Match Girl," "Don Juan Is a Woman," and the title story, among others) sewn together into a novel by two seamstresses. "Fabric, fabrication--such is the stuff of these lost chronicles come together here," Gordon writes in her introduction. "Swinging their hatboxes, swaying their hips, chapters with torn slips wander in on high heels and blistered feet." Looking back to the fairy tales of Hans Christian Andersen and the Brothers Grimm, but also casting sidelong glances at metafictional sugardaddies like Queneau, Nabokov, Cortazar, Gass, and Milorad Pavic, The Red Shoes is a Rabelaisian romp through the language of sensuality.