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格言狂であり作家であるジェームス・ゲーリーが自然言語の魅力的な特徴比喩に一磨きかけます。文士アリストテレスからエルビス、比喩が意志決定に与える微妙な影響までゲーリーが考察します。
Lost jobs, wayward lovers, wars and famine -- come to think of it, just about any of life's curveballs -- there's an aphorism for it, and James Geary's got it. Full bio »
Translated into Japanese by Takahiro Shimpo
Reviewed by Noriyuki KOIKE
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