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Baseball: A Literary Anthology: A Library of America Special Publication
Contributor(s): Dawidoff, Nicholas (Editor)

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ISBN: 193108209X     ISBN-13: 9781931082099
Publisher: Library of America
OUR PRICE: $34.00  

Binding Type: Hardcover
Published: March 2002
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Annotation: Full of heroism and heartbreak, the most beloved of American sports is also the most poetic, and writers have been drawn to this sport as to no other. With "Baseball: A Literary Anthology, " The Library of America presents the story of the national adventure as revealed through the fascinating lens of the great American game.
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Anthologies (multiple Authors)
Dewey: 810.803
LCCN: 2001038654
Age Level: 18-UP
Grade Level: 13-UP
Physical Information: 1.68" H x 6.41" W x 9.39" L (2.39 lbs) 721 pages
Features: Dust Cover, Ikids, Price on Product
Review Citations: Kirkus Reviews 02/01/2002 pg. 156
Library Journal 02/01/2002 pg. 102
Booklist 02/15/2002 pg. 984
Men's Journal 04/01/2002 pg. 40
BookPage 04/01/2002 pg. 18
New York Times 03/31/2002 pg. 10
Atlantic Monthly 05/01/2002 pg. 108
Booksense '76 May/Jun 2002 05/01/2002 pg. 1
Booklist 09/01/2002 pg. 44
 
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc.
Publisher Description:
Robert Frost never felt more at home in America than when watching baseball be it in park or sand lot. Full of heroism and heartbreak, the most beloved of American sports is also the most poetic, and writers have been drawn to this sport as to no other. With Baseball: A Literary Anthology, The Library of America presents the story of the national adventure as revealed through the fascinating lens of the great American game.

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 in the era before Jackie Robinson shattered the color line. Unforgettable portraits of legendary players who have become icons-Babe Ruth, Ty Cobb, and Hank Aaron-are joined by glimpses of lesser-known characters such as the erudite Moe Berg, who could speak a dozen languages but couldn't hit in any of them.

Poems in Baseball: A Literary Anthology include indispensable works whose phrases have entered the language-Ernest Thayer's Casey at the Bat and Franklin P. Adams's Baseball's Sad Lexicon-as well as more recent offerings from May Swenson, Yusef Komunyakaa, and Martin Espada. Testimonies from classic oral histories offer insights into the players who helped enshrine the sport in the American imagination. Spot reporting by Heywood Broun and Damon Runyon stands side by side with journalistic profiles that match baseball legends with some of our finest writers: John Updike on Ted Williams, Gay Talese on Joe DiMaggio, Red Smith on Lefty Grove.

 
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