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Why put a simple title to a book and can put it very long. Only Luis Piedrahita and Cervantes with his "The ingenious hidalgo Don Qujijeto de la Mancha" have dared to put a title of more than seven words 🙂

But of course, it is also true that the general concept of the book should be made explicit in the title. Lest a potential reader be misled into taking home the new revision of the encyclopedic dictionary. The world is full of dissatisfied readers who complain against deceptive writers. And no, Luis did not want to be prison meat.

Although it is no less true than those of us who know Luis Piedrahita, we already know of his love for hendecasyllables, periphrasis and neologisms, especially the latter. Luis has the right word for every mental gap, words born of chance that come to redefine the ill-defined. Terms that are best assumed by the brain because of its immediate mental image.

Perhaps our language should be restructured, at least as far as its part of speech is concerned ...

So, if you want to unlearn to speak and learn to express yourself as God intended, you have two options: study the updated Maria Moliner dictionary or surrender to learning through laughter, such an impossible promise from a charlatan.

Outside of jokes, not jokes, the terms that Luis Piedrahita presents us to be able to name everyday aspects are as brilliant as they are evident, as great as they are natural. As the synopsis already announces, this book comes to fill the gaps that the Royal Academy of the Language is unable to fill. And that…, that Luis covers them, for better or for worse.

You can buy now Changing very little something goes from being well written to being bad scrotum, the new book by Luis Piedrahita, here:

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