This Old Man
All in Pieces
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Narrated by:
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Arthur Morey
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Roger Angell
Long known for his range and supple prose (he is the only writer elected to membership in both the Baseball Hall of Fame and the American Academy of Arts and Letters), Angell won the 2015 American Society of Magazine Editors’ Best Essay award for “This Old Man,” which forms a centerpiece for this book. This deeply personal account is a survey of the limitations and discoveries of great age, with abundant life, poignant loss, jokes, retrieved moments, and fresh love, set down in an informal and moving fashion. A flood of readers from different generations have discovered and shared this classic piece.
Angell’s fluid prose and native curiosity make him an amiable and compelling companion on the page. The book gathers essays, letters, light verse, book reviews, Talk of the Town stories, farewells, haikus, Profiles, Christmas greetings, late thoughts on the costs of war. Whether it’s a Fourth of July in rural Maine, a beloved British author at work, Derek Jeter’s departure, the final game of the 2014 World Series, an all-dog opera, editorial exchanges with John Updike, or a letter to a son, what links the pieces is the author’s perceptions and humor, his utter absence of self-pity, and his appreciation of friends and colleagues—writers, ballplayers, editors, artists—encountered over the course of a full and generous life.
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Heed my advice from the first sentence about the baseball stuff. Why it is bunched to the back end is also a mystery. This unevenness and the short length of each chapter and the depressing and frequent subject matter of death made this a selection I would skip if I had the chance again
Not enough baseball writing
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These plaudits aside, there is quite a bit of fluff here. There are a lot of blog postings, and reviews that are at best exemplars of wit, but there is also some that seem to be included as filler material. Don't let this very minor caveat dissuade you from this book. From stories about his mother and his legendary stepfather, E.B White, to musings about all things baseball (his piece on the steroid controversy is particularly good), you are in the company of one of the most fabulously literate observers of America of the past fifty years.
An Ageless Wonder
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