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Paperback The Best American Sports Writing 2003 Book

ISBN: 0618251324

ISBN13: 9780618251322

The Best American Sports Writing 2003

(Part of the Best American Sports Writing Series and Best American Sports Writing (#13) Series)

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Since its inception in 1915, the Best American series has become the premier annual showcase for the country's finest short fiction and nonfiction. For each volume, a series editor reads pieces from hundreds of periodicals, then selects between fifty and a hundred outstanding works. That selection is pared down to the twenty or so very best pieces by a guest editor who is widely recognized as a leading writer in his or her field. This unique system...

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More than just game

If theres a book in the Best Am series that I might not be related by 6 or more degrees, that would have to be the sports one. But looks like it might not be so, after having read 2 very influential essays - Bill Plaschke's Fowled Away, Elizabeth Gilbert's Lucky Jim.

You don't need to be a sports fan to enjoy this book

I'm not a sports fan at all - and I thought this collection was terrific. Buzz Bissinger's essayists use a great variety of sports, from chess to snowmobiling as well as the more obvious choices, to explore an even wider range of topics, from autism to lawsuit-happy Americans. Sports fans with an interest in the wider world will probably enjoy Bissinger's selection even more than I did. Those interested only in sports might be disappointed.

Buzz selects for me and i'm really pleased

this was the first collection in this ongoing series of books i read . i read it almost cover to cover . opted out of about two stories maybe . the reason i favor Buzz over a couple of the subsequent quest editors is because i really like the human interest aspect of sports and athletic endeavour . i'm not a stat guy at all . couldn't care less about the stats . i'm curious about the people who do and/or try to do difficult physical stuff . to my mind , this series will never have another guest editor on a par with Buzz because i think many of the other editors (while also very good) are trying to please their colleagues too much . see what you think . thanks Buzz .

2003 Collection Might Be the Best Yet

I've read most of the "Best American Sportswriting" annual collections since the series began back in 1991. The 2003 edition might just be the strongest yet. Guest editor Buzz Bissinger has put together a strong collection of stories that probe beyond the headlines to focus on the place of sports in our society. The book starts out with the awful tale of a former triathlete turned quadroplegic ("Lucky Jim") and rarely loses intesity from there. Other highlights include a profile of the man behind The Chicken ("Fowled Away"), the Washington comeback of Michael Jordan ("Gambling Man), a profile of demolition derby racers ("Appetite for Destruction"), a recount of the 1972 Munich Olympics massacre ("When the Terror Began"), and a sad biographical story ("Bobby Fisher's Pathetic Endgame). All told, there is not a clunker in the mix.Overall, this is a great collection for anyone who loves sports or who simply loves a good story.
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