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Scoring from Second: Writers on Baseball [Paperback]

Philip F. Deaver (Editor, Introduction), Lee K. Abbott (Foreword)
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April 1, 2007
Why do accomplished writers (and grown-ups) like Ron Carlson, Rick Bass, and Michael Chabon (to name but a few of those represented here) still obsess over their baseball days? What is it about this green game of suspense that not only moves us but can also move us to flights of lyrical writing? In Scoring from Second: Writers on Baseball some of the literary lights of our day answer these questions with essays, reminiscences, and meditations on the sport that is America’s game but also a deeply personal experience for player, observer, and fan alike.
 
Here writers as different as Andre Dubus and Leslie Epstein, Chabon and Floyd Skloot, Michael Martone and William Least Heat-Moon reflect on the game they grew up with, the players who thrilled them, and the lessons that baseball holds for us all. From the one-season wonder to the long-haul heroes to the hall of fame, the game that has framed so many American summers—and lives—comes to quirky, instructive, and always entertaining life in these pages.
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Baseball fans who yearn for the days of Ring Lardner will find in this collection ample evidence that gifted writers still celebrate America's national pastime. Readers will recognize the satisfying fusion of literature and sport when, for instance, itinerant storyteller William Least Heat-Moon reflects on the resonant vocabulary of bygone sports commentators. There are numerous other double-play delights here, as when novelist Lee Martin recalls how his crippled father once hit fly balls to him in the lengthening shadows of twilight and when poet Earl Braggs transforms a set of cherished baseball cards into a metaphor for the redemptive power of remembered love. Predictably, some contributors betray passions for a favorite team--Yankees or Red Sox, Cardinals or Cubs. But the heavy hitters hit the ball over all these partisan fences, reminding readers that a great game unites us all. Fans will treasure this book. Bryce Christensen
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"Another winner from the University of Nebraska Press."—Library Journal
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“[T]hese pieces by such noted writers as Christopher Buckley, Andre Dubus, and Chris Mazza address not just a sport but a sport’s place in the fabric of our lives. . . . The writing is polished, and the sentiments will touch a chord.”—Library Journal Xpress
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“Baseball fans who yearn for the days of Ring Lardner will find in this collection ample evidence that gifted writers still celebrate America’s national pastime. . . . There are numerous other double-play delights here. . . . Predictably, some contributors betray passions for a favorite team—Yankees or Red Sox, Cardinals or Cubs. But the heavy hitters hit the ball over all these partisan fences, reminding readers that a great game unites us all. Fans will treasure this book.”—Booklist
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“Enjoyable and insightful observations about a sport that has a richer literary tradition than any other sport in the US. . . . The entries’ ability to remain fresh and entertaining speaks well of their quality and Deaver’s discernment.”—Todd Starkweather, American Book Review
(Todd Starkweather American Book Review )

Product Details

  • Paperback: 332 pages
  • Publisher: Bison Books (April 1, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0803259913
  • ISBN-13: 978-0803259911
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6.1 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,405,896 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars The Diamond is Forever, April 3, 2007
This review is from: Scoring from Second: Writers on Baseball (Paperback)
Among the wonderful stories in this collection of notables is a gem from Tim Stone, a rookie writer. His tale of baseball as the bond between generations rings true across time and and culture. Pithy and poignant, this story stands out as a pre-season reminder of what the game means to fans of all ages, off season and off the field. Shame only, that in this case, it is lore of the Fenway fathful that forms the enduring bond.

Peter (from NYC)
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