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You Know Me Al: A Busher's Letters - A Busher's Journey: A Satirical Slice of Baseball Americana - cover

You Know Me Al: A Busher's Letters - A Busher's Journey: A Satirical Slice of Baseball Americana

Ring Lardner

Editorial: Good Press

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In "You Know Me Al: A Busher's Letters," Ring Lardner employs a brilliant epistolary format to capture the humor and disillusionment of early 20th-century American baseball. The narrative unfolds through a series of letters penned by the naïve yet earnest character, Al, an aspiring professional baseball player, as he navigates life in the big leagues. Lardner's distinctive voice combines colloquial language and sharp wit, effectively conveying both the excitement and absurdities of sport, while simultaneously serving as a critique of the American Dream. This work reflects the literary context of the time, where modernism began to shape American narratives, blending realism with humor to capture everyday experiences. Ring Lardner (1885-1933) was an influential figure in American literature, celebrated for his keen insights into the human condition and his mastery of vernacular speech. Raised in a baseball family, Lardner's firsthand experiences with sports uniquely informed his writing, allowing him to satirize the culture surrounding professional athletics. His understanding of character and dialogue, coupled with his exposure to the burgeoning sports journalism scene, solidified his position as a pioneering voice in American letters. Readers of "You Know Me Al" will appreciate its clever commentary on the sport world and the human experience. Lardner's insightful observations and humorous portrayals make this work a delightful, engaging read that resonates beyond its time. For anyone interested in the intersection of literature and sports, this book is an essential addition to the canon.
Disponible desde: 25/10/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 124 páginas.

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