Ron's rages are sincere and — according to his wife — healthily cathartic. But can these splenetic outbursts loosen the grip of capitalism at its most monstrous?
I love this book. It’s witty and informative, with a wealth of engaging comments on all things language-related on our continent.
Take Ludovit Stur, linguistic hero of the Slovaks, whose poems every citizen of that country can recite by heart: “Writing poetry was what public figures did in those days, much like appearing on television today,” he says of the literary past. Or, for “extreme athletes of linguistics,” there’s a section where the challenge of languages such as Faroese comes under scrutiny.
In following Gaston Dorren’s peregrinations through “lingo,” it’s handy to have a thorough knowledge of at least some part of the subject matter for an indication as to its general accuracy.
GORDON PARSONS is intrigued by a biography of the Marxist intellectual and author, made from the point of view of his son
ALAN MORRISON celebrates life and work of the late Tony Harrison, 1937-2025
GORDON PARSONS is enthralled by an erudite and entertaining account of where the language we speak came from


