Sunday, September 27, 2009

Verbal bersagliere,William Safire, dies at age 79



William Safire, columnist,verbal bersagliere, polemicist,speech writer, linguistic litigant died Sunday at age 79.
He was a speechwriter in the Nixon White House. he wrote Vice President Spiro Agnew's famous phrase, "nattering nabobs of negativism."

I used to buy the Sunday NT Times just to read his article.

Safire spent more than 30 years writing on the Op-Ed page of The New York Times. In his "On Language" column in The New York Times Magazine and more than a dozen books, Safire traced the origins of words and everyday phrases such as "straw man," "under the bus" and "the proof is in the pudding." He was a master in the use of our common language, and an expert on the uncommon language.

May he rest in peace.

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