Rudolf Flesch

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Rudolf Flesch


Born
in Vienna, Austria
May 08, 1911

Died
October 05, 1986

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Rudolf Flesch (8 May 1911 – 5 October 1986) was an author, readability expert, and writing consultant who was an early and vigorous proponent of plain English in the United States. He created the Flesch Reading Ease test and was co-creator of the Flesch-Kincaid Readability Test. He was raised in Austria and finished university there, studying law. He then moved to the United States and entered a graduate program at Columbia University, where he earned a Ph.D in English.

Flesch was born in Vienna, Austria. He fled to the United States to avoid the imminent invasion of the Nazis, to avoid Jewish prosecution. Once in America, he met Elizabeth Terpenning, whom he married. They had six children: Anne, Hugo, Jillian, Katrina, Abiga
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Why Johnny Can't Read--And ...

4.25 avg rating — 350 ratings — published 1966 — 21 editions
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The Art of Clear Thinking

3.86 avg rating — 150 ratings — published 1951 — 17 editions
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Art of Plain Talk

4.02 avg rating — 91 ratings — published 1946 — 22 editions
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The Classic Guide to Better...

3.89 avg rating — 90 ratings — published 1996 — 6 editions
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How to Write, Speak and Thi...

3.84 avg rating — 69 ratings — published 1963 — 20 editions
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Why Johnny Still Can't Read

4.03 avg rating — 58 ratings — published 1981 — 5 editions
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Say What You Mean

4.07 avg rating — 15 ratings — published 1972 — 4 editions
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How to Write Plain English:...

4.18 avg rating — 11 ratings — published 1979 — 3 editions
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How to Make Sense

4.60 avg rating — 10 ratings — published 1954 — 6 editions
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The Book of Surprises

3.60 avg rating — 5 ratings — published 1965 — 8 editions
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“What are we after when we open one of those books? What is it that makes a classic a classic? ... in old-fashioned terms, the answer is that it wll elevate your spirit. And that's why I can't take much stock in the idea of going through a list of books or 'covering' a fixed number of selections, or anyway striving for the blessed state of having read this, or the other. Having read a book means nothing. Reading a book may be the most tremendous experience of your life; having read it is an item in your memory, part of your receding past... Why we have that odd faith in the magic of having read a book, I don't know. We don't apply the same principle elsewhere: We don't believe in having heard Mendelssohn's violin concerto...
I say, don't read the classics -- try to discover your own classics; every life has its own.”
Rudolf Flesch, How to Make Sense

“Johnny couldn't read until half a year ago for the simple reason that nobody ever showed him how.”
Rudolf Flesch