Roger Kahn is one of America’s foremost sportswriters. After successful seasons as a newspaperman and magazine writer, he burst onto the national scene in 1972 with his memorable bestseller, The Boys of Summer, a work that went beyond sports and captured?the minds and hearts of millions across the country. Now in his eighth decade, Kahn has again written a book for the hearts and minds of his readers. Chronicling his own life, Into My Own is Kahn’s reflection on the eight people who shaped him as a man, a father, and a writer.?In this poignant self-portrait, Kahn begins with his childhood in Brooklyn, reared on the verses of Homer, Shakespeare, Housman, and Millay---a curriculum set by his mother, and one that would influence his career with words. He combined his intellectual upbringing with his inherent passion for baseball, and began his sportswriting career under the legendary Stanley Woodward at the New York Herald Tribune. This lent Kahn the opportunity to interview and develop friendships with Pee Wee Reese and Jackie Robinson—men he knew and admired for reasons far beyond their baseball abilities.?Kahn’s writing is by no means limited to his sports coverage, and on the political front he devotes chapters to Eugene McCarthy and Barry Goldwater, whom he interviewed for the Saturday Evening Post---two diverse men in a turbulent era who championed their distinct versions of idealism. The Post had earlier sent Kahn to interview poet Robert Frost at his home in Vermont, a rare opportunity for any journalist, and one that resulted in the development of a marked friendship between two men of words. Perhaps most touching is his account, straightforward but abrim with love, of the life and death---at twenty-three---of his scholar-athlete son, Roger Laurence Kahn. ?Into My Own is the touching memoir of an unassuming man, whose great love of baseball and literature led him into extraordinary experiences, opportunities, and friendships. Even amidst great family tragedy and personal difficulty, Kahn has prevailed---amongst poets, writers, politicians, and most of all, ballplayers.?Praise for Roger Kahn:?“As a kid, I loved sports first and writing second, and loved everything Roger Kahn wrote. As an adult, I love writing first and sports second, and love Roger Kahn even more.” ---Pulitzer Prize winner, David Maraniss ?“He can epitomize a player with a single swing of the pen.”---Time magazine??“Roger Kahn is the best baseball writer in the business.”---Stephen Jay Gould, New York Review of Books?“A work of high moral purpose and great poetic accomplishment. The finest American book on sports.”---James Michener on The Boys of Summer??“Kahn has the almost unfair gift of easy, graceful writing.”---Boston Herald
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我很少会因为一本书而产生强烈的“地域归属感”,但这本书做到了。作者对特定地理环境的描绘,简直是令人拍案叫绝的功力。那种独特的风土人情、那些带有地方色彩的俚语和习惯,都被有机地融入到情节发展中,而非生硬的背景板。你几乎能感觉到海风的咸湿,或者山间清晨的寒意。这种沉浸式的体验,让整个故事的背景不再是抽象的“某个地方”,而是拥有了鲜活的生命力。我猜,即便是没有去过那个地方的人,读完后也会对那片土地产生一种莫名的亲切感和向往。这本书成功地将地方特色、文化底蕴与人物命运紧密地编织在一起,展现了一种非常高级的叙事手法,令人赞叹不已,也让我对那些被遗忘的角落充满了好奇。
评分说实话,我一开始对这类题材抱有怀疑态度,总觉得会有些故作高深或者情节拖沓,但这本书完全颠覆了我的认知。它的节奏控制得简直是教科书级别的典范!开篇的悬念铺陈得恰到好处,如同一个缓慢收紧的绳索,让你喘不过气却又忍不住想知道下一秒会发生什么。然后,情节开始加速,每一次转折都出乎意料却又在情理之中,逻辑链条严密得像一台精密的仪器。我尤其欣赏作者那种毫不留情的叙事风格,它不美化痛苦,也不回避残酷,用最真实的镜头去记录角色的蜕变。书中的环境描写也极具感染力,你仿佛能闻到空气中的潮湿,感受到脚下泥土的松软。这本书,与其说是在讲故事,不如说是在进行一场酣畅淋漓的心理搏斗,看完之后感觉整个人都被“清理”了一遍,精神焕发。
评分这部作品的语言风格,简直就是一场华丽的文字盛宴!我必须承认,我花了比平时多一倍的时间来阅读,不是因为理解困难,而是因为我贪恋那些句子结构的美感和词汇的运用。作者的遣词造物,既有古典文学的厚重感,又充满了现代语感的灵动,形成了一种非常独特的文风。很多段落我甚至需要停下来,反复诵读几遍,去细细品味其中蕴含的韵律和节奏。它不是那种追求快餐式阅读体验的作品,它更像是一杯需要慢火细炖的浓茶,需要你静下心来,才能品出其中悠长的回甘。对于那些对文学性有较高要求的读者来说,这本书绝对是不可多得的珍品。它证明了,好的故事完全可以与精湛的文笔并驾齐驱,甚至互相成就。
评分天呐,这本书简直就是为我量身定做的!我刚刚一口气读完,感觉全身的血液都在沸腾。作者的笔触细腻得令人发指,每一个场景、每一个人物的内心挣扎都被描绘得淋漓尽致。它不是那种简单的故事堆砌,而是一种深层次的、对人性本质的探讨。我特别喜欢其中对于“选择”的刻画,那种在岔路口徘徊的痛苦和最终破茧而出的坚定,真的非常触动我。读着读着,我仿佛完全沉浸到了那个世界里,和主角一起经历了所有的喜怒哀乐。更难能可贵的是,这本书在保持叙事张力的同时,还巧妙地融入了哲学思考,让人在享受故事的同时,也能获得心灵的洗涤。看完后劲儿太大了,好几天都在回味那些精妙的对话和令人深思的意象。绝对是近年来读到的最震撼人心的作品之一,强烈推荐给所有渴望在文字中寻找力量的同路人。
评分读完这本书,我只有一个念头:这作者绝对是个生活观察家,或者说,是个天才的“偷窥者”。他对人性的洞察力达到了令人毛骨悚然的程度。书中的那些小人物,那些看似微不足道的配角,他们隐藏在生活表象下的恐惧、欲望和无可奈何,都被作者精准地捕捉并放大。我看到了自己的影子,也看到了我身边那些我从未真正了解过的人的侧面。这种真实感带来的冲击力,远超任何宏大的史诗叙事。它让我开始重新审视自己的人际关系,思考那些我们习以为常却从未深究的社交规则背后的真实动机。这是一本“反滤镜”的书,它剥开了虚伪的外衣,直指人心最柔软也最坚硬的核心地带。读完后,我感觉对世界的理解又深了一层,虽然有点沉重,但绝对是值得的。
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