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Edited by: Nicholas
Dawidoff Library of America ISBN: 1-931082-09-X Product Code: 101394 Price: $35.00 |
Baseball:
A Literary Anthology offers a lively mix of stories, memoirs, poems,
news reports, and insider accounts about all aspects of the great American
game, from its pastoral nineteenth-century beginnings to its apotheosis as
the undisputed national pastime. Here are the major leaguers and the bush
leaguers, the umpires and broadcasters, the wives and girlfriends and
would-be girlfriends, fans meticulously observant and lovingly,
fanatically obsessed. Here too are the teams of storied greatness—the
Yankees, the Dodgers, the Red Sox—and the luminaries who made them
legendary. Unforgettable portraits of icons such as Christy Matthewson,
Babe Ruth, Ted Williams, and Jackie Robinson are joined by glimpses of
lesser-known characters such as the erudite Moe Berg, the catcher who
could speak a dozen languages "but couldn't hit in any of them."
Drawing from the work of novelists from Ring Lardner to Don DeLillo, sportswriters from Damon Runyon to Red Smith, and poets from William Carlos Williams to Yusef Komunyakaa, and gathering essays and player profiles from John Updike, Gay Talese, Roger Angell, and David Remnick, Baseball: A Literary Anthology is a varied and exuberant display of what baseball has meant to American writers. Among the highlights: Philip Roth considers the terrible thrill of the adolescent centerfielder; Richard Ford listens to minor league baseball on the radio while driving cross-country; Amiri Baraka remembers the joy of watching the Newark Eagles play Negro League ball; Stephen King follows his son's team on their riveting journey toward a Little League championship. Bringing together tales of ambition and heartbreak, childlike wonder and implacable disappointment, raw strength and even rawer emotion, Baseball: A Literary Anthology tells a rich and vital story about the sport that has always been more than just a game in the hearts of Americans. |
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