Roger Angell meets Hanif Abdurraqib meets Bull Durham in this sharp new collection of baseball writing by Andrew Forbes

Baseball is a sport, a pastime, an obsession, a dream?and for some, it's also a day job. A poetic survey of baseball's rich history, Field Work shines a light on the people who make the game happen, from major-league stars and little-league coaches to gamblers, ballpark operators, and minor leaguers forging lives outside the dugout.

With sharp-eyed observations and beautiful digressions, these essays portray the complex relationship between work and play?both on and off the field?to demonstrate how baseball is more than just a game.



Autorentext

Andrew Forbes is the author of two previous collections of baseball writing-The Utility of Boredom (2016) and The Only Way Is the Steady Way (2021)-as well as two collections of short fiction, the novella McCurdle's Arm, and a novel, The Diapause. He is an active member of the Society for American Baseball Research, having participated in several investigative projects, and his work has been nominated for the Danuta Gleed Literary Award and the Trillium Book Award. Originally from Ottawa, Forbes has lived in Atlantic Canada and rural Eastern Ontario, and now resides in Peterborough, Ontario. For more information, visit andrewgforbes.com.

Titel
Field Work
Untertitel
On Baseball and Making a Living
EAN
9781998336166
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Genre
Veröffentlichung
15.04.2025
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
1.66 MB