Line Drives
100 Contemporary Baseball Poems
Southern Illinois University Press
3rd Edition
Published on 29. March 2002
Book
Hardback
208 pages
978-0-8093-2439-2 (ISBN)
Description
Poetry and baseball are occasions for well-put passion and expressive pondering, and just as passionate attention transforms the prose of everyday life into poetry, it also transforms this game we write about, play, or watch. Editors Brooke Horvath and Tim Wiles unite their own passion for baseball and poetry in this collection, Line Drives: 100 Contemporary Baseball Poems, providing a forum for ninety-two poets. Line after line - like baseball itself, game after game and season after season - these poems manage to make the old and the familiar new and surprising. Each poem delivers images of pure beauty as the poets speak of murder and ghost runners and old ball gloves, of baseball as a tie that binds families - and indeed the nation - together, of the game as a stage upon which no-nonsense grit and skill are routinely displayed, and of the delight experienced in being one amid a mindlessly happy crowd. This book is true to the game's long season and to the lives of those the game engages.
Reviews / Votes
Line Drives: 100 Contemporary Baseball Poems deserves a Hall of Fame nomination for the sheer number and variety of poems it anthologizes for the first time. The strongest praise, however, goes to the quality of the collection. These are fine poems by writers at the top of their game, and the editors' introduction is both wise and heartfelt. A grand slam!-Don Johnson, editor of Hummers, Knucklers, and Slow Curves: Contemporary Baseball PoemsMore details
Series
Edition
3rd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Carbondale
United States
Edition type
Revised edition
Weight
333 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8093-2439-2 (9780809324392)
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Persons
Brooke Horvath is a professor of English at Kent State University and the author of two collections of poetry - In a Neighborhood of Dying Light and Consolation at Ground Zero. He has served as a book review editor for Aethlon: The Journal of Sport Literature. Tim Wiles is the director of research at the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. His baseball writings include a column, Letters in the Dirt, in the Cooperstown Freeman's Journal and poems in Elysian Fields Quarterly and Fan.