Mark Abley, a winner of Canada's National Newspaper Award, has written for the TLS, the Toronto Globe and Mail and the Montreal Gazette, and other publications. He is the author of one other book on language - the unanimously acclaimed Spoken Here. He speaks English, French, and a little Welsh.
The Prodigal Tongue takes the reader on an informative and frequently entertaining journey. <br>-- Edmonton Journal<br> <br> [A] witty and well-documented treatise on the ways -- some of them alarming -- in which the English language is changing. <br>-- Winnipeg Free Press <br> As a poet, journalist, editor, intrepid traveller, scholar and endlessly curious spirit, Abley brings an appropriately eclectic perspective to the subject. ... Writing as an inquisitive, bemused Everyman, Abley leads us on a lively intellectual journey through uncharted territory, his comfort in the zone of ambiguity making him the ideal travel guide. <br>-- The Gazette (Montreal) <br> Well written . . . provocative. <br>-- William Safire, The New York Times <br> Attuned to pop culture as well as to scholarship, Abley proves a deft social anthropologist. <br>-- The Daily Telegraph <p> From the Hardcover edition.