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Book Synopsis
Brings together poems, essays, and stories that challenge our traditional ideas of sport and question the power structures that athletics enforce. Featuring contributions from a diverse group of writers, this book challenges America by questioning its games.

Trade Review
"Natalie Diaz, along with associate editor Hannah Ensor, has provided another valuable collection of critical commentary on salient issues pertaining to identity and power structures in Bodies Built for Game: The Prairie Schooner Anthology of Contemporary Sports Writing. As a celebrated poet and essayist as well as former professional female athlete in the American sports industry, Diaz (Mojave), is an excellent authority on these themes."—Tara Keegan, American Indian Quarterly

Table of Contents
Introduction: Bodies Built for Game
Natalie Diaz
In Defense of Allen Iverson
Hanif Abdurraqib
Bolting into Throat
Patricia Smith
last summer of innocence
Danez Smith
American Pharoah
Ada Limón
Takes Enemy
Shann Ray
Professional Wrestling Holds
Ashaki Jackson
He takes me
Paul Tran
The Hit Man
Stacey Waite
Psych Ward Visitation Hour
b: william bearhart
The Wars
Louise Erdrich
After Simone Manuel’s Olympic Victory in the Women’s 100m Freestyle
Lauren Espinoza
In the outfield, daydreaming
francine j. harris
The Meaning of Serena Williams: On Tennis and Black Excellence
Claudia Rankine
Serena Williams Walks
Kwame Dawes
Boxing Out
Adrian Matejka
Summertime
Joel Salcido
Aaron Hernandez is my brother
Randall J. Tyrone
The Church of Michael Jordan
Jeffrey McDaniel
Built For It
Lisa Olstein
Federer as Irreligious Experience
Porochista Khakpour
prayer when knees give
Nate Marshall
Days of ’95 II
Shane Lake
Baseball
Izzy Wasserstein
To Prevent Hypothermia
Fatimah Asghar
Give and Go
Toni Jensen
Perfect Form
Kamilah Aisha Moon
Black Boxers: A Brief History
Benjamin Krusling
The Cock Fight Place
Alberto Ríos
A Note on Process
Meghan O’Rourke
How Are You Feeling
Ana Božičević
The Wrestler
Kazim Ali
War Training: An Athletics
Nomi Stone
A Boy & His Mother Play Dead at Dawn
Michael Wasson
As If We Were Called
Reginald Dwayne Betts
Run
Gary Jackson
From Heaven, My Father Sends His Regrets
Cornelius Eady
Russian Sport
Vera Pavlova, translated by Ilya Kaminsky and Valzhyna Mort
Feel for the Water
Christian Campbell
I reckon, a latitude
Asiya Wadud
A Perfect Game
Yesenia Montilla
Dennis
Kaveh Akbar
At Eighty-Two My Father Is Learning to Walk Again
Esther Lin
Clank
Tomás Q. Morin
Liquid
Aaron Smith
Losing the 440-Yard Dash
Afaa M. Weaver
Sports Analogy
David Tomas Martinez
Why to Run Racks
Lisa Fay Coutley
El Barril
James Thomas Stevens
Who Got This Far
Marissa Johnson-Valenzuela
Project Artifacts: Through the Banks of the Red Cedar
Maya Washington
La Llorona Runs Alone
Claudia D. Hernández
Alone in the Schoolyard at Dusk
Dorianne Laux
why i can’t play basketball anymore
Richard Vargas
The Condition of Being a Sports Fan
Sue Hyon Bae
Take Me Out
Iliana Rocha
Parking Lot Poem with Fernando Valenzuela
Matthew Lippman
Strike Indicator
Pamela Hart
Minor League Legend
Matthew Olzmann
Losing to the Invisible: An Ars Poetica
Traci Brimhall
High School Yoga
Kat Page
Southpaw Skin the Gloves
Alicia Mountain
Playbook
Hannah Oberman-Breindel
Games
L. Lamar Wilson
Mudita World Peace
Hannah Ensor
At the gym, moments after I failed a squat attempt that would have been easy pre-sitting-induced pinched nerve
Candace Williams
Inside the City Walls
Norman Dubie
Diana Nyad as J. M. W. Turner
BK Fischer
game recognizes game
t’ai freedom ford
Off Sides
Susan Briante
The Chain
Elyse Fenton
Young Woman Wrestler
Tria Blu Wakpa
Self-Portrait with Ghost, Rising
Dean Rader
Infield Contrapuntal
Meg Day
Shots Missed
Celeste Adame
Sports History
Brett Fletcher Lauer
The Yo-Yo Heir’s Lament
Eugene Gloria
Stadium Mocs
Chip Livingston
Bad Love Affair
Joseph Millar
Ode to the Dream Shake
Ben Purkert
Catch
Trevino Brings Plenty
The Sum of Our Doing
Holly M. Wendt
Who Holds the Stag’s Head Gets to Speak
Gabrielle Calvocoressi
Polaroid: Links
Stacey Lynn Brown
Of Competition or “And the sheeted dead did squeak and gibber in the Roman streets”
Brendan Constantine
Darkening the Belt
Anders Carlson-Wee
from Farewell to Soccer: Ninety-Minute-Long Stories
Valerio Magrelli translated from the Italian by Will Schutt
¡Sangre! ¡Sangre! ¡Sangre!
Nandi Comer
This Is Not an Essay about Wrestling, or If David Markson Loved the WWF Like I Did When I Was 12
John Findura
The Curtain
Ryan Black
Ladies’ Arm Wrestling Match at the Blue Moon Diner
Jenny Johnson
Scorekeep
Tommy Orange
Ghazal at the End of Hogpen Road
J. Scott Brownlee
Can We Have Our Ball Back?
Matthew Dickman
untitled
Kevin Goodan
Productive Antagonisms
Saretta Morgan interviews Christina Olivares
The Rookie
January Gill O’Neil
Cross Country
Roger Reeves
Another Kind of Faith
Joaquín Zihuatanejo
Why Pam Hates Sprite and Sunflower Seeds
Alison Rollins
The Tribes
Chee Brossy
All the Flesh, Singing
Shivanee Ramlochan
Between Practice
Terrance Hayes
Source Acknowledgments
List of Contributors

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      Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
      Publication Date: 01/10/2019
      ISBN13: 9781496217738, 978-1496217738
      ISBN10: 149621773X
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Brings together poems, essays, and stories that challenge our traditional ideas of sport and question the power structures that athletics enforce. Featuring contributions from a diverse group of writers, this book challenges America by questioning its games.

      Trade Review
      "Natalie Diaz, along with associate editor Hannah Ensor, has provided another valuable collection of critical commentary on salient issues pertaining to identity and power structures in Bodies Built for Game: The Prairie Schooner Anthology of Contemporary Sports Writing. As a celebrated poet and essayist as well as former professional female athlete in the American sports industry, Diaz (Mojave), is an excellent authority on these themes."—Tara Keegan, American Indian Quarterly

      Table of Contents
      Introduction: Bodies Built for Game
      Natalie Diaz
      In Defense of Allen Iverson
      Hanif Abdurraqib
      Bolting into Throat
      Patricia Smith
      last summer of innocence
      Danez Smith
      American Pharoah
      Ada Limón
      Takes Enemy
      Shann Ray
      Professional Wrestling Holds
      Ashaki Jackson
      He takes me
      Paul Tran
      The Hit Man
      Stacey Waite
      Psych Ward Visitation Hour
      b: william bearhart
      The Wars
      Louise Erdrich
      After Simone Manuel’s Olympic Victory in the Women’s 100m Freestyle
      Lauren Espinoza
      In the outfield, daydreaming
      francine j. harris
      The Meaning of Serena Williams: On Tennis and Black Excellence
      Claudia Rankine
      Serena Williams Walks
      Kwame Dawes
      Boxing Out
      Adrian Matejka
      Summertime
      Joel Salcido
      Aaron Hernandez is my brother
      Randall J. Tyrone
      The Church of Michael Jordan
      Jeffrey McDaniel
      Built For It
      Lisa Olstein
      Federer as Irreligious Experience
      Porochista Khakpour
      prayer when knees give
      Nate Marshall
      Days of ’95 II
      Shane Lake
      Baseball
      Izzy Wasserstein
      To Prevent Hypothermia
      Fatimah Asghar
      Give and Go
      Toni Jensen
      Perfect Form
      Kamilah Aisha Moon
      Black Boxers: A Brief History
      Benjamin Krusling
      The Cock Fight Place
      Alberto Ríos
      A Note on Process
      Meghan O’Rourke
      How Are You Feeling
      Ana Božičević
      The Wrestler
      Kazim Ali
      War Training: An Athletics
      Nomi Stone
      A Boy & His Mother Play Dead at Dawn
      Michael Wasson
      As If We Were Called
      Reginald Dwayne Betts
      Run
      Gary Jackson
      From Heaven, My Father Sends His Regrets
      Cornelius Eady
      Russian Sport
      Vera Pavlova, translated by Ilya Kaminsky and Valzhyna Mort
      Feel for the Water
      Christian Campbell
      I reckon, a latitude
      Asiya Wadud
      A Perfect Game
      Yesenia Montilla
      Dennis
      Kaveh Akbar
      At Eighty-Two My Father Is Learning to Walk Again
      Esther Lin
      Clank
      Tomás Q. Morin
      Liquid
      Aaron Smith
      Losing the 440-Yard Dash
      Afaa M. Weaver
      Sports Analogy
      David Tomas Martinez
      Why to Run Racks
      Lisa Fay Coutley
      El Barril
      James Thomas Stevens
      Who Got This Far
      Marissa Johnson-Valenzuela
      Project Artifacts: Through the Banks of the Red Cedar
      Maya Washington
      La Llorona Runs Alone
      Claudia D. Hernández
      Alone in the Schoolyard at Dusk
      Dorianne Laux
      why i can’t play basketball anymore
      Richard Vargas
      The Condition of Being a Sports Fan
      Sue Hyon Bae
      Take Me Out
      Iliana Rocha
      Parking Lot Poem with Fernando Valenzuela
      Matthew Lippman
      Strike Indicator
      Pamela Hart
      Minor League Legend
      Matthew Olzmann
      Losing to the Invisible: An Ars Poetica
      Traci Brimhall
      High School Yoga
      Kat Page
      Southpaw Skin the Gloves
      Alicia Mountain
      Playbook
      Hannah Oberman-Breindel
      Games
      L. Lamar Wilson
      Mudita World Peace
      Hannah Ensor
      At the gym, moments after I failed a squat attempt that would have been easy pre-sitting-induced pinched nerve
      Candace Williams
      Inside the City Walls
      Norman Dubie
      Diana Nyad as J. M. W. Turner
      BK Fischer
      game recognizes game
      t’ai freedom ford
      Off Sides
      Susan Briante
      The Chain
      Elyse Fenton
      Young Woman Wrestler
      Tria Blu Wakpa
      Self-Portrait with Ghost, Rising
      Dean Rader
      Infield Contrapuntal
      Meg Day
      Shots Missed
      Celeste Adame
      Sports History
      Brett Fletcher Lauer
      The Yo-Yo Heir’s Lament
      Eugene Gloria
      Stadium Mocs
      Chip Livingston
      Bad Love Affair
      Joseph Millar
      Ode to the Dream Shake
      Ben Purkert
      Catch
      Trevino Brings Plenty
      The Sum of Our Doing
      Holly M. Wendt
      Who Holds the Stag’s Head Gets to Speak
      Gabrielle Calvocoressi
      Polaroid: Links
      Stacey Lynn Brown
      Of Competition or “And the sheeted dead did squeak and gibber in the Roman streets”
      Brendan Constantine
      Darkening the Belt
      Anders Carlson-Wee
      from Farewell to Soccer: Ninety-Minute-Long Stories
      Valerio Magrelli translated from the Italian by Will Schutt
      ¡Sangre! ¡Sangre! ¡Sangre!
      Nandi Comer
      This Is Not an Essay about Wrestling, or If David Markson Loved the WWF Like I Did When I Was 12
      John Findura
      The Curtain
      Ryan Black
      Ladies’ Arm Wrestling Match at the Blue Moon Diner
      Jenny Johnson
      Scorekeep
      Tommy Orange
      Ghazal at the End of Hogpen Road
      J. Scott Brownlee
      Can We Have Our Ball Back?
      Matthew Dickman
      untitled
      Kevin Goodan
      Productive Antagonisms
      Saretta Morgan interviews Christina Olivares
      The Rookie
      January Gill O’Neil
      Cross Country
      Roger Reeves
      Another Kind of Faith
      Joaquín Zihuatanejo
      Why Pam Hates Sprite and Sunflower Seeds
      Alison Rollins
      The Tribes
      Chee Brossy
      All the Flesh, Singing
      Shivanee Ramlochan
      Between Practice
      Terrance Hayes
      Source Acknowledgments
      List of Contributors

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