As one of the world's leading voice coaches, Patsy Rodenburg describes
practical ways to approach language, using Shakespeare, Romantic poetry,
modern prose and a range of other texts to help each of us discover our
own unique need for words.
In Part One Rodenburg attacks the myth that there is only one correct
way to speak by clearing away the blocks that can make language
inaccessible. Part Two, a series of language and text exercises,
connects the voice to the shape and quality of individual words and
phrases.
Drawing on Rodenburg's time spent coaching in the worlds of business and
politics, this edition reflects on how the way we use words has changed
since the book was first published. It brings a renewed focus on the
language of power, spoken in the worlds of politicians and company
directors. This gives readers an insight into the potency of clear,
direct communication. Language and text exercises provide readers with
unmediated access to this new research, allowing them to practice and
master the language and words that drive the modern world.
Foreword by Anthony Sher.