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“An essential (and delightful!) grammar guide . . . interwoven with
cultural history and lively self-revelation, this bracing manual will up
your game even if all youâ€re writing is emails.―—People (Book of
the Week)  “Playful, smart, self-conscious, and personal . . . One
encounters wisdom and good sense on nearly every page of Dreyerâ€s
English.―—The Wall Street Journal  “Destined to become a
classic.―—The Millions  “Dreyer can help you . . . with tips on
punctuation and spelling. . . . Even better: Heâ€ll entertain you while
heâ€s at it.―—Newsday (What to Read This Week)“An utterly
delightful book to read, Dreyerâ€s English will stand among the
classics on how to use the English language properly.―—Elizabeth
Strout “A mind-blower—sure to jumpstart any writing project, just by
exposing you, the writer, to Dreyerâ€s astonishing level of sentenceawareness.―—George
Saunders “Farewell, Strunk and White. Benjamin
Dreyerâ€s brilliant, pithy, incandescently intelligent book is to
contemporary writing what Geoffrey Chaucerâ€s poetry was to medieval
English: a gift that broadens and deepens the art and the science of
literature by illustrating that convention should not stand in the way
of creativity, so long as that creativity is expressed with clarity and
with conviction.―—Jon Meacham “It is Benjamin Dreyerâ€s intense
love for the English language and his passion for the subject that make
the experience of reading Dreyerâ€s English such a pleasure, almost
regardless of the invaluable and practical purpose his book serves in
such dark and confusing times for grammar and meaning.―—Ayelet
Waldman & Michael Chabon “If Oscar Wilde had wanted to be helpful as
well as brilliant, if E. B. White and Noël Coward had had a wonderful
little boy who grew up to cherish and model clarity, the result would
be Benjamin Dreyer and his frankly perfect book. Anyone who writes
anything should have a copy by their computer, and perhaps another on
the nightstand, just for pleasure.―—Amy Bloom “Dreyerâ€s English
is essential to anyone who cares about language. Itâ€s as smart and
funny as Dreyer is himself. He makes you smile and makes you smarter at
the same time.―—Lyle Lovett “Like Dreyer himself, this book
reassures as it teaches. The reader never feels spoken down to, as in so
many other style guides, but is instead lifted up, inspired to
communicate with more clarity and zing. Iâ€ll be buying this for
friends.―—Brian Koppelman, co-creator and showrunner of Billions
“This work is that rare writing handbook that writers might actually
want to read straight through, rather than simply consult.―—
Publishers Weekly (starred review)Read more Benjamin Dreyeris vice
president, executive managing editor and copy chief, of Random House. He
began his publishing career as a freelance proofreader and copy editor.
In 1993, he became a production editor at Random House, overseeing books
by writers including Michael Chabon, Edmund Morris, Suzan-Lori Parks,
Michael Pollan, Peter Straub, and Calvin Trillin. He has copyedited
books by authors including E. L. Doctorow, David Ebershoff, Frank Rich,
and Elizabeth Strout, as well as Let Me Tell You, a volume of
previously uncollected work by Shirley Jackson. A graduate of
Northwestern University, he lives in New York City. Read more See all
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