Body Language: Writers on Sport, Vol. 2
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Overview
Body Language: Writers on Sport, the second book in the Graywolf Forum Series, gathers thirteen contemporary creative writers who offer personal reflections on our public obsession: from the pool hustler to the closet baseball fan; from late-night rodeo on cable TV to tennis games on the weathered fields of Illinois; from the aging basketball player to the anxious young girl determining whether to strike out the boy who is her friend. Through these individual narratives we begin to recognize the universal themes that galvanize both sport and literature: conflict and sacrifice, ritual and passion, humiliation and heroism.
Contributors:
Gerald Early Jonis Agee Teri Bostian Cecil Brown Wayne Fields Lorraine Kee Phillip Lopate James A. McPherson Vijay Seshadri Kris Vervaecke Loïc Wacquant Anthony Walton David Foster Wallace
Synopsis
Body Language: Writers on Sport, the second book in the Graywolf Forum Series, gathers thirteen contemporary creative writers who offer personal reflections on our public obsession: from the pool hustler to the closet baseball fan; from late-night rodeo on cable TV to tennis games on the weathered fields of Illinois; from the aging basketball player to the anxious young girl determining whether to strike out the boy who is her friend. Through these individual narratives we begin to recognize the universal themes that galvanize both sport and literature: conflict and sacrifice, ritual and passion, humiliation and heroism.
Gerald Early (editor) is the author of The Culture of Bruising: Essays on Prize Fighting, which won the National Book Critics Circle Award.
Contributors:
Gerald Early Jonis Agee Teri Bostian Cecil Brown Wayne Fields Lorraine Kee Phillip Lopate James A. McPherson Vijay Seshadri Kris Vervaecke Loïc Wacquant Anthony Walton David Foster Wallace
Chicago Tribune
ôScholar and writer Gerald Early has compiled an anthology of personal essays from a wide-ranging group of fiction writers, poets and academics about their own encounters with sports. The result is a rich collection on topics as far-flung as rodeo riding, playing tennis in a tornado and pool hustling.ö