Celebrating a vibrant life in his tenth decade, the writings showcase Roger Angell's unique perceptions and humor through various experiences, from a rural Maine Fourth of July to the 2015 World Series. Notable pieces include his exchanges with John Updike and a heartfelt letter to his son, alongside his acclaimed essay "This Old Man" on aging. The collection emphasizes Angell's appreciation for friends and colleagues, reflecting a career filled with rich interactions and an inspiring outlook on life without self-pity.
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Roger Angell is een gevierd schrijver en redacteur wiens werk met diepgaand inzicht en lyrische proza de nuances van de menselijke ervaring verkent. Hij onderzoekt meesterlijk thema's als herinnering, nostalgie en het verstrijken van de tijd, en biedt lezers een perspectief dat zowel scherpzinnig is waargenomen als diep gevoeld. Angells kenmerkende stem, gekenmerkt door zijn mengeling van scherpe intelligentie en warme empathie, verleent zijn observaties een unieke literaire kwaliteit. Zijn schrijven nodigt uit tot contemplatie over de subtiele schoonheden en complexiteiten van het leven.





- 2016
- 2013
Late Innings
- 432bladzijden
- 16 uur lezen
Focusing on baseball from spring 1977 to late summer 1981, Roger Angell offers an insightful exploration of games, players, and the intricacies of the sport's business. His essays take readers beyond the action on the field, delving into the deeper aspects of baseball, capturing the essence of the game and its cultural significance during this period.
- 2007
Let Me Finish
- 316bladzijden
- 12 uur lezen
Set against the backdrop of Prohibition-era New York, this autobiography offers an intimate glimpse into the author's formative years. Roger Angell reflects on his upbringing with a remarkable father, a pioneering mother who helped shape the New Yorker, and a celebrated stepfather, E. B. White. Through his unique narrative style, Angell presents a candid and unsentimental account of his life, highlighting the influences that shaped his literary journey and personal identity.
- 2002
The book provides an in-depth look at the art of pitching through the eyes of David Cone, one of baseball's elite pitchers. It features candid insights into the techniques and mental aspects of the craft, making it a valuable resource for both fans and aspiring players. Accompanied by photographs, the exploration delves into Cone's experiences and the nuances of the game, showcasing the dedication and skill required to excel on the mound.
- 2000
The elements of style
- 105bladzijden
- 4 uur lezen
Revised edition with an added introduction and chapter by E. B. White.