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Ben Blatt

    Ben Blatt approaches journalism with a sense of humor, utilizing data to explore a wide array of topics from popular culture to cartography. His curiosity and creative spirit allow him to uncover novel insights into familiar subjects, presenting them to readers in an engaging manner. Through his writing, he examines how data can reveal hidden patterns and meanings, enriching our understanding of the world around us. His work promises both entertaining and thought-provoking reading for anyone interested in unconventional perspectives.

    Любимое слово Набокова - лиловый. Что может рассказать статистика о наших любимых авторах
    Nabokov's Favourite Word is Mauve
    • What are our favourite authors' words? Which bestselling writer uses the most clich�s? How can we judge a book by its cover? Data meets literature in this playful and informative look at our favourite authors and their masterpieces. 'What fun this is! Ben Blatt's charming book applies numerical know-how to questions of literary style, teasing out insights about cliffhangers, adverbs' JORDAN ELLENBERG, author of How Not to Be Wrong 'Lively ... worthwhile ... Read this book thoughtfully. It's fun. And, I think, the shape of interesting things to come' The Times 'Fascinating ... the book had me humming with pleasure' The Sunday Times Nabokov's Favourite Word is Mauve is a playful look at what the numbers have to say about our favourite authors and their classic books. Journalist and statistician Ben Blatt asks the questions that have intrigued curious book lovers for generations: Does each writer have their own stylistic footprint? Do men and women write differently? What are the crutch words our best-loved authors fall back on? Spanning from Shakespeare and Jane Austen to fan fiction, JK Rowling and Stephen King, Blatt reveals the quirks and oddities of the world's greatest writers. This is a lighthearted, humorous book that uses numbers to inform our understanding of words to enlighten, to clarify, and, above all, to entertain.

      Nabokov's Favourite Word is Mauve