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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. I enjoy Halberstam generally, have read five other of his works. This is probably not best read in one go because he does recycle some of his anecdotes a bit much. ( ) David Halberstam was a writer of books with serious topics, such as "The Best and the Brightest" and "The Coldest Winter". In between these serious tomes he would turn out some of the best sports writing in the country. He was killed in a 2007 car accident; this is a collection of some of his sports writing. I'm familiar with his quality as a baseball writer. It's a testament to his skill that he was able to make me understand the fascination that such other sports as basketball, football, fishing and fencing have for their fans and practitioners. I think my favorite pieces were about the fishing excursions that he would take with friends; some truly lovely writing there. He comes across as a modest, decent man with a gift for sharing his thoughts on particular topics. He will be missed. Title: Everything They Had Author: David Halberstam Publisher: Hyperion (2008) This book is a little bittersweet because it is a posthumous collection of some of David Halberstam's best work. Halberstam is probably one of the greatest sportswriters ever, so it is sad that we won't get anymore of his writing. Halberstam writing is incredibly laid back and fun to read. He has the ability to make you feel that you are experiencing whatever he is writing about...which always makes reading more fun. He has written books on topics such as Bill Belichick, the 1949 World Series, the Olympics, and Michael Jordan. He also wrote a number of books on non-sports topics like Vietnam and the Korean War. Between reading David Halberstam, John Fenstein and Bill Simmons...I am a pretty happy guy. Man...there are a lot of links in that first paragraph. I'll try to ease back on that. Anyway, Everything they Had: Sportswriting from David Halberstam is a pretty awesome collection of his works. There are sections dedicated to baseball, football, basketball and "other" writings. But the opening was a short little personal essay about rowing (skulling?!?) in Boston. It is hilarious and a fantastic way to start the book. The book is littered with really interesting stories, including a neat section on Michael Jordan. I love reading about Michael Jordan so I was glad to see he was included. The story about his interview with Ted Williams was really neat too. Basically Halberstam is second to none in his biographies of professional athletes. One negative thing that I noticed was his tendency to be "old-manish" and complain that things were better back in his day. Especially in the football section. I lost my interest during his second essay about old-timey football. Maybe it's just because I am younger, but I don't know that everything was better in the old days. But I guess you would expect a young person to think that way anyway. Another negative in the baseball section was the huge focus on the Yankees and Red Sox. Now, I understand that he is from the Bronx and then went to school in Boston...but still. I'm tired of everything revolving around those two teams. There are other teams that exist in baseball! Ok...rant over. There were a couple really funny things that are only funny because I am reading this decades later than when he originally wrote it. For example, he wrote an essay about how classy Pat Riley is. This is now funny because Pat Riley quit on the Miami Heat team while coaching them because they were playing poorly. Twice! Now that's class! He also wrote about how super duper awesome Jeremy Giambi is...but as it ends up, probably a fair amount of that super duperness was steroid related. Not that Halberstam could have known at the time of course. Yet funny nonetheless. In conclusion...this book is awesome for anyone who loves great writing or sports. If you love both, then this book is perfect! Go get it. Today! Rating: 5 out of 5 ------------------------------- This review, and others, can be found at www.lettersonpages.com sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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