Lost in Translation: Misadventures in English Abroad
By (Author) Charlie Croker
Michael O'Mara Books Ltd
Michael O'Mara Books Ltd
1st September 2019
4th April 2019
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Translation and interpretation
420.207
Paperback
176
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 13mm
Spoken by over 700 million jabbering individuals, the English language has travelled to all corners of the globe unfortunately, some of it has got a bit muddled along the way. Lost in Translation: Misadventures in English Abroad affectionately demonstrates the very best and worst instances of genuine grammar-gargling from around the world, discovered by the author and his intrepid team of researchers. It includes everything from hilarious hotel signs to baffling advertisements, such as the German beauty product offering a 'cream shower for pretentious skin', the notice at a French swimming pool which proclaimed that 'swimming is forbidden in the absence of the saviour', or the warning sign at a Czech zoo which instructed visitors: 'No smoothen the lion'.
Very funny [and] beautifully illustrated * The Spectator *
A wonderful collection of recent outrageous howlers from all over the world * Irish Independent *
Charlie Croker (aka Mark Mason) is an author and journalist, has written several novels, and has also written for The Times, The Independenton Sunday and The Spectator, among others.