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Most famous for his classic work The Boys of Summer, Roger Kahn is widely regarded as one of the greatest sportswriters of our time. The Roger Kahn Reader is a rich collection of his stories and articles. Kahn's pieces present a vivid, turbulent, and intimate picture of more than half a century in American sport.

Trade Review
"Roger Kahn is all about words and a sensibility that respects athletes, especially baseball players, for their sublime skills, but especially for their love and dedication to their exacting sport. He is remorseless about racism, cruelty and hypocrisy, but above all appreciative of talent and integrity. . . . Spending a few hours with The Roger Kahn Reader is like a time-machine voyage back to a sports world of authentic heroes, colorful but not obnoxious characters, just causes, smart talk and love of the games. Roger Kahn helped create that world and reanimates it here for our pleasure."—Edward Kosner, Wall Street Journal
"Nearly 70 years later, the universe may still yawn, but readers who grew up with Kahn will be very interested indeed in this collection that is nostalgic but not saccharine, moral but flawed. The Roger Kahn Reader compiles many of the author’s most successful attempts to lift the reader from the page and welcome them into a conversation amongst friends."—Hannah Mueller, Communication Booknotes Quarterly
Praise for Roger Kahn’s work:

“Kahn is the best baseball writer in the business.”—The New York Review of Books

“[Kahn writes] with an elegant authority that—without false sentiment or excessive nostalgia—puts certain elements of the diamond game’s good old days in clear and compelling perspective.”—Kirkus Reviews

“Kahn weaves such personal information into his rich descriptions of thrilling regular-season, playoff and World Series games. And in doing so he endows the players, managers and owners with more dynamic dimensions than any baseball writer of his generation.”—Chicago Tribune

Table of Contents

Preface by Roger Kahn
Introduction by Bill Dwyre
Part 1. An American Tragedy
1. A Death Without Sunlight: Jackie Robinson Jr.
Esquire, November 1971
Part 2. When Eisenhower Reigned
2. Joe Black’s Odyssey
New York Herald Tribune, June 8, 1952
3. What White Big Leaguers Really Think of Negro Players
Our Sports, June 1953
4. The Twilight of the Gods
Sports Illustrated, September 20, 1954
5. Baseball 1954
Sports Illustrated, October 4, 1954
6. Here’s Tap Day
Sports Illustrated, November 22, 1954
7. Forget Something, Boys?
Sports Illustrated, December 20, 1954
8. New York Proudly Presents
Sports Illustrated, September 27, 1954
9. 1 . . . 2 . . . 3 . . . 4 . . . & Bingo
Sports Illustrated, October 11, 1954
10. Glory Day in Columbus
Sports Illustrated, November 29, 1954
11. Alonzo, Alonzo
Sports Illustrated, January 10, 1955
12. Big Newk and His Psyche
Sport, August 1955
13. Early Wynn: The Story of a Hard Loser
Sport, March 1956
14. The Boswells of Baseball
The Nation, September 7, 1957
15. Stan Musial Is Baseball’s No. 1 Citizen
Sport, February 1958
16. Little Nellie’s a Man Now
Sport, April 1958
17. Rookie of the Year [Fiction]
Cosmopolitan, June 1958
18. How the Other Half Lives
Sport, October 1958
19. The Crucial Part Fear Plays in Sport
Sport, August 1959
Part 3. Changing Times
20. The Benching of a Legend
Sports Illustrated, September 12, 1960
21. Success and Ned Irish
Sports Illustrated, March 27, 1961
22. Baseball’s Secret Weapon: Terror
Sports Illustrated, July 10, 1961
23. Pursuit of No. 60: The Ordeal of Roger Maris
Sports Illustrated, October 2, 1961
24. Robert Frost: A Reminiscence
The Nation, February 9, 1963
25. The Time of the Hustler
Show Magazine, October 1963
Part 4. Getting Closer
26. Writing Sports
Esquire, August 1970
27. The Life and Hard Times of Jim Bouton
Esquire, December 1970
28. The Mick
Esquire, May 1971
29. Roy Emerson
Esquire, June 1971
30. Bob Gibson
Esquire, July 1971
31. Scuba Diving
Esquire, January 1974
32. A Shrine in Brooklyn
Sports Illustrated, August 5, 1974
33. Cheer, Cheer for Old Ezra Pound
Esquire, November 1974
34. The Good and Bad Times of Don King
Esquire, November 1975
35. George Foreman Is Down but Not Out
Esquire, May 1976
36. Aspects of the Game
Sports Illustrated, August 16, 1976
37. A Baseball Sketchbook
Sports Illustrated, August 23, 1976
38. Golden Triumphs, Tarnished Dreams
Sports Illustrated, August 30, 1976
39. Walter O’Malley in the Sunshine
New York Times, January 9, 1978
40. Some Modest Proposals
New York Times, February 13, 1978
41. The Joy of Bill Veeck
New York Times, April 3, 1978
42. Public Relations
New York Times, July 31, 1978
43. Jim Lonborg at Thirty-Seven
New York Times, April 2, 1979
44. A Visit with Red Smith
Notre Dame Magazine, December 1979
45. My Movie Option: Eight Years of Strikeouts
New York Times, May 4, 1980
46. Lafleur (the Flower of Canada)
Sport, December 1981
47. Dodger Verities Span the Seasons
New York Times, October 6, 1985
Part 5. A New Millennium
48. Joe Black, 1924–2002: Hard Thrower, Soft Heart
Los Angeles Times, May 18, 2002
49. Scorecard: Mind Over Batter
Sports Illustrated, December 8, 2003
50. A Few Moments with TSW
Boston Red Sox Magazine, June 2007
51. Clem
An Original Story

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      Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
      Publication Date: 01/06/2018
      ISBN13: 9780803294721, 978-0803294721
      ISBN10: 0803294727

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Most famous for his classic work The Boys of Summer, Roger Kahn is widely regarded as one of the greatest sportswriters of our time. The Roger Kahn Reader is a rich collection of his stories and articles. Kahn's pieces present a vivid, turbulent, and intimate picture of more than half a century in American sport.

      Trade Review
      "Roger Kahn is all about words and a sensibility that respects athletes, especially baseball players, for their sublime skills, but especially for their love and dedication to their exacting sport. He is remorseless about racism, cruelty and hypocrisy, but above all appreciative of talent and integrity. . . . Spending a few hours with The Roger Kahn Reader is like a time-machine voyage back to a sports world of authentic heroes, colorful but not obnoxious characters, just causes, smart talk and love of the games. Roger Kahn helped create that world and reanimates it here for our pleasure."—Edward Kosner, Wall Street Journal
      "Nearly 70 years later, the universe may still yawn, but readers who grew up with Kahn will be very interested indeed in this collection that is nostalgic but not saccharine, moral but flawed. The Roger Kahn Reader compiles many of the author’s most successful attempts to lift the reader from the page and welcome them into a conversation amongst friends."—Hannah Mueller, Communication Booknotes Quarterly
      Praise for Roger Kahn’s work:

      “Kahn is the best baseball writer in the business.”—The New York Review of Books

      “[Kahn writes] with an elegant authority that—without false sentiment or excessive nostalgia—puts certain elements of the diamond game’s good old days in clear and compelling perspective.”—Kirkus Reviews

      “Kahn weaves such personal information into his rich descriptions of thrilling regular-season, playoff and World Series games. And in doing so he endows the players, managers and owners with more dynamic dimensions than any baseball writer of his generation.”—Chicago Tribune

      Table of Contents

      Preface by Roger Kahn
      Introduction by Bill Dwyre
      Part 1. An American Tragedy
      1. A Death Without Sunlight: Jackie Robinson Jr.
      Esquire, November 1971
      Part 2. When Eisenhower Reigned
      2. Joe Black’s Odyssey
      New York Herald Tribune, June 8, 1952
      3. What White Big Leaguers Really Think of Negro Players
      Our Sports, June 1953
      4. The Twilight of the Gods
      Sports Illustrated, September 20, 1954
      5. Baseball 1954
      Sports Illustrated, October 4, 1954
      6. Here’s Tap Day
      Sports Illustrated, November 22, 1954
      7. Forget Something, Boys?
      Sports Illustrated, December 20, 1954
      8. New York Proudly Presents
      Sports Illustrated, September 27, 1954
      9. 1 . . . 2 . . . 3 . . . 4 . . . & Bingo
      Sports Illustrated, October 11, 1954
      10. Glory Day in Columbus
      Sports Illustrated, November 29, 1954
      11. Alonzo, Alonzo
      Sports Illustrated, January 10, 1955
      12. Big Newk and His Psyche
      Sport, August 1955
      13. Early Wynn: The Story of a Hard Loser
      Sport, March 1956
      14. The Boswells of Baseball
      The Nation, September 7, 1957
      15. Stan Musial Is Baseball’s No. 1 Citizen
      Sport, February 1958
      16. Little Nellie’s a Man Now
      Sport, April 1958
      17. Rookie of the Year [Fiction]
      Cosmopolitan, June 1958
      18. How the Other Half Lives
      Sport, October 1958
      19. The Crucial Part Fear Plays in Sport
      Sport, August 1959
      Part 3. Changing Times
      20. The Benching of a Legend
      Sports Illustrated, September 12, 1960
      21. Success and Ned Irish
      Sports Illustrated, March 27, 1961
      22. Baseball’s Secret Weapon: Terror
      Sports Illustrated, July 10, 1961
      23. Pursuit of No. 60: The Ordeal of Roger Maris
      Sports Illustrated, October 2, 1961
      24. Robert Frost: A Reminiscence
      The Nation, February 9, 1963
      25. The Time of the Hustler
      Show Magazine, October 1963
      Part 4. Getting Closer
      26. Writing Sports
      Esquire, August 1970
      27. The Life and Hard Times of Jim Bouton
      Esquire, December 1970
      28. The Mick
      Esquire, May 1971
      29. Roy Emerson
      Esquire, June 1971
      30. Bob Gibson
      Esquire, July 1971
      31. Scuba Diving
      Esquire, January 1974
      32. A Shrine in Brooklyn
      Sports Illustrated, August 5, 1974
      33. Cheer, Cheer for Old Ezra Pound
      Esquire, November 1974
      34. The Good and Bad Times of Don King
      Esquire, November 1975
      35. George Foreman Is Down but Not Out
      Esquire, May 1976
      36. Aspects of the Game
      Sports Illustrated, August 16, 1976
      37. A Baseball Sketchbook
      Sports Illustrated, August 23, 1976
      38. Golden Triumphs, Tarnished Dreams
      Sports Illustrated, August 30, 1976
      39. Walter O’Malley in the Sunshine
      New York Times, January 9, 1978
      40. Some Modest Proposals
      New York Times, February 13, 1978
      41. The Joy of Bill Veeck
      New York Times, April 3, 1978
      42. Public Relations
      New York Times, July 31, 1978
      43. Jim Lonborg at Thirty-Seven
      New York Times, April 2, 1979
      44. A Visit with Red Smith
      Notre Dame Magazine, December 1979
      45. My Movie Option: Eight Years of Strikeouts
      New York Times, May 4, 1980
      46. Lafleur (the Flower of Canada)
      Sport, December 1981
      47. Dodger Verities Span the Seasons
      New York Times, October 6, 1985
      Part 5. A New Millennium
      48. Joe Black, 1924–2002: Hard Thrower, Soft Heart
      Los Angeles Times, May 18, 2002
      49. Scorecard: Mind Over Batter
      Sports Illustrated, December 8, 2003
      50. A Few Moments with TSW
      Boston Red Sox Magazine, June 2007
      51. Clem
      An Original Story

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