From the Publisher
A fascinating exploration of the historical and cultural
development of the French language from the bestselling authors of
Sixty Million Frenchmen Can't Be Wrong.
Imagine a language that is watched over by a group of forty
"Immortals," a language with rules so complex that few people ever
completely master it, whose status as the world's lingua franca has
been declining for two centuries, whose use in global institutions
is waning and whose speakers are so insecure they pass laws banning
the use of other languages and spend millions of tax-payers'
dollars to make sure it gets used in literature, music and film.
Now imagine a language that is second only to English for the
number of countries where it is spoken officially, surpassing both
Spanish or Arabic, a language that is the official tongue of two
G-7 countries and three European nations, that is employed
alongside English in most international institutions and that is
the number-two choice of language students across the planet - a
language with two million teachers and 100 million students
worldwide, and whose number of speakers has tripled in the last
fifty years.
This paradox is the backdrop for The Story of
French, in which bilingual Canadian authors Jean-Benoît
Nadeau and Julie Barlow unravel the mysteries of a language that
has maintained its global influence in spite of the ascendancy of
English. Mixing historical analysis with journalistic observation,
and drawing on their experiences living in and travelling to
French-speaking countries, they explore how the French language
developed over the centuries, how it came to be spoken in the
Americas, Africa and Asia, and how it has maintained its global
appeal.
From the Hardcover edition.
About the Author
Partners in life and in writing, Canadian journalist-authors
Jean-Benoît Nadeau and Julie Barlow are award-winning contributors
to Quebec's national news magazine L'actualité. Their writing has
appeared in many publications, including the Christian Science
Monitor, the International Herald Tribune, and the
Courrier international. In 2003, Nadeau and Barlow
published their critical and popular success, Sixty Million
Frenchmen Can't Be Wrong. They live in Montreal.
From the Hardcover edition.
Format: Trade Paperback
Published: October 9, 2007
Publisher: Knopf Canada
Language: English
The following ISBNs are associated with this title:
ISBN - 10: 0676977359
ISBN - 13: 9780676977356