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salon.com > Books May 3, 1999 URL: http://www.salon.com/books/bag/1999/05/03/sports In play A legendary newspaperman picks five sports novels that really hit home. - - - - - - - - - - - - Any list of favorite American novels is, of course, purely subjective. A list of books about sports is even more so. You start with your feelings about each sport, and in my case that means excluding works of merit about sports that don't interest me. I'm told there are some excellent novels about football (by Peter Gent, Dan Jenkins and others), but I don't care much about the sport and have never read one of these novels. The same is true of hockey and tennis. I don't know of a good novel about basketball, a sport that I do love, and will never be convinced that golf is a sport. So here is my list, with all the usual apologies to works of equal value. The Professional by W.C. Heinz The Circle Home by Edward Hoagland The Kid from Tompkinsville by John R. Tunis You Know Me Al by Ring Lardner Shoeless Joe by W.P. Kinsella |
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