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Mark Johnson
Mark Johnson is a sportswriter and sports photographer. He has covered cycling and endurance sports since the 1980s. His work often focuses on the business of pro cycling—a topic that frequently intersects with the sport’s long history of doping. Along with U.S. publications like VeloNews, his... show more



Mark Johnson is a sportswriter and sports photographer. He has covered cycling and endurance sports since the 1980s. His work often focuses on the business of pro cycling—a topic that frequently intersects with the sport’s long history of doping. Along with U.S. publications like VeloNews, his work is published in Cycling Weekly in the UK, Velo in France, Ride Cycling Review in Australia as well as general-interest publications including the Washington Post and Wall Street Journal.VeloPress published Johnson’s book, Argyle Armada: Behind the Scenes of the Pro Cycling Life, a documentary in words and photos of a year with the Garmin-Cervélo professional cycling team. Mark has bicycled across the United States twice and completed an Ironman triathlon. A graduate of the University of California, San Diego, the author also has an MA and PhD in English Literature from Boston University. Learn more at ironstring.com

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Birth date: May 24, 1949
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KenS
KenS rated it 11 years ago
Profound implications for education, I think. Lakoff and Johnson explain how we make sense of the world.
hpagano
hpagano rated it 12 years ago
The first half of this book was a sheer joy to read, uncovering patterns not only of language use but of thought. I was really able to personally relate to the examples given. The end of the book became continually more philosophical, uncovering some interesting insights into objectivism, subjecti...
Amadan na Briona
Amadan na Briona rated it 35 years ago
George Lakoff was one of my professors as an undergrad. Wish I hadn't been such a slacker - I hardly remember reading this book. (Knowing me, I probably never really did.)
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Manny Rayner's book reviews rated it 38 years ago
This book is very frequently quoted by linguists - I just looked it up on Google Scholar, and found a staggering 13517 citations. Nearly everyone has at least glanced through it, and the ideas have permeated the field. There was a nice Lakoff-related moment during one of the invited talks at a confe...
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