Memories of Summer: When Baseball Was an Art, and Writing About It a Game
Paperback Published on: 01/05/2004
Price: £14.99
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Synopsis
Acclaimed baseball writer Roger Kahn gives us a memoir of his Brooklyn childhood, a recollection of a life in journalism, and a record of personal acquaintance with the greatest ballplayers of several eras. His father had a passion for the Dodgers; his mother's passion was for poetry. Somehow, young Roger managed to blend both loves in a career that encompassed writing about sports for the *New York Herald Tribune*, *Sports Illustrated*, the *Saturday Evening Post*, *Esquire*, and *Time*.
Kahn recalls the great personalities of a golden era-Leo Durocher, Mickey Mantle, Willie Mays, Jackie Robinson, Red Smith, Dick Young, and many more-and recollects the wittiest lines from forty years in dugouts, press boxes, and newsrooms. Often hilarious, always precise about action on the field and off, *Memories of Summer* is an enduring classic about how baseball met literature to the benefit of both.
Publisher information
- Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
- ISBN: 9780803278127
- Number of pages: 290
- Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 17 mm
- Weight: 426g
- Languages: English
