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There are few things as battered as the Spanish language, systematically abused, abused and manipulated by media professionals, who hate their work tool for the same reason that bricklayers hate bricks: because they remind them that they have to work. As for the contribution of politicians to this deterioration of Spanish in their speeches and insults, we better not even talk about it. As if this fateful fate were not curse enough, our language has become the target of the attention of Enrique Gallud Jardiel, an unscrupulous writer who laughs at everything and literally shatters the greatest treasure of the Spanish-speaking world with the contumacious hammer of its cultural iconoclasm. What remains after such destruction is something like an irreverent countermanual of style. We trust, dear reader, that Spanish for walking around the home will be useful to you to fight against that dragon of linguistic villainy that has been born from the egg of postmodernism. Enrique Gallud Jardiel (Valencia, 1958) belongs to a family with literary roots, as he is the grandson of Jardiel Poncela, the great comedian. He has a Doctor in Hispanic Philology and has taught at universities in Spain and abroad. He has numerous literary, historical and philosophical essays to his credit, with which he has not won a...

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There are few things as battered as the Spanish language, systematically abused, abused and manipulated by media professionals, who hate their work tool for the same reason that bricklayers hate bricks: because they remind them that they have to work. As for the contribution of politicians to this deterioration of Spanish in their speeches and insults, we better not even talk about it. As if this fateful fate were not curse enough, our language has become the target of the attention of Enrique Gallud Jardiel, an unscrupulous writer who laughs at everything and literally shatters the greatest treasure of the Spanish-speaking world with the contumacious hammer of its cultural iconoclasm. What remains after such destruction is something like an irreverent countermanual of style. We trust, dear reader, that Spanish for walking around the home will be useful to you to fight against that dragon of linguistic villainy that has been born from the egg of postmodernism. Enrique Gallud Jardiel (Valencia, 1958) belongs to a family with literary roots, as he is the grandson of Jardiel Poncela, the great comedian. He has a Doctor in Hispanic Philology and has taught at universities in Spain and abroad. He has numerous literary, historical and philosophical essays to his credit, with which he has not won a...