Coming to Terms

Coming to Terms by William Safire, published by H. Holt in 1992, is a comprehensive exploration of the English language through the lens of Safire’s insightful columns. This edition spans 402 pages and is presented in English. The book showcases Safire’s wit and expertise as he delves into various aspects of language, offering readers a blend of informative commentary and engaging rebuttals.
Readers will find a collection of essays that reflect Safire’s status as a prominent essayist and political columnist for The New York Times. The work focuses on language arts and disciplines, providing a thoughtful examination of linguistic nuances and the evolution of English usage. Through his columns, Safire invites readers to engage with the complexities of language, making this book a valuable resource for anyone interested in the intricacies of communication.
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Safire, a political columnist for The New York Times and the recipient of a Pulitzer Prize for distinguished commentary, is one of the nation’s premier essayists on the English language. And when he comes to terms, there’s never a dull moment–as evidenced in these witty and informative columns and rebuttals on the English language.
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