📘 ❞ Sports: The Greatest Esquire Stories of All Time, Volume 3 ❝ كتاب ــ ديفيد فوستر والاس اصدار 2013

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█ _ ديفيد فوستر والاس 2013 حصريا كتاب ❞ Sports: The Greatest Esquire Stories of All Time, Volume 3 ❝ عن جميع الحقوق محفوظة للمؤلف 2024 3: greatest sports stories transcend They are about risk and failure craft, the joy wonder that come from watching a human being reach for grace us This third volume Esquire’s eightieth anniversary anthology series showcases eight finest such in magazine’s history The collection kicks off with David Foster Wallace’s whip smart tennis masterpiece “The String Theory” (1996) It’s story obsession—regarding baseline play, unforced errors, sweat mixed hair gel But it’s also why at heart we all like his subject, Michael Joyce—in middle pack, struggling to top Next is “Gorgeous Dan,” by John Irving (1973), beautiful heartbreaking what it means be wrestler you have perfect pressure another figure this collection—Don Zimmer—knew too well; Scott Raab’s profile Zimmer, 2001, brimming as much passion baseball life its indomitable bald headed subject Then there personalities who shape world their own talent whim raw power, boxer W C Heinz’s classic “Young Fighter,” 1955 Or racing legend Junior There enough roaring engines, moonshine, exclamation points Tom Wolfe’s 1965 Last American Hero Is Johnson Yes!” power million NASCAR races last truly great Yankee badass, Thurman Paterniti’s wrenching, unforgettable House That Munson Built” (1999) end childhood Munson’s tragic death, because our athletes often fuel dreams impossible And yet, Luke Dittrich so deftly beautifully shows “Mutant” (2010), sprinter Usain Bolt, even world’s fastest human, playing video games, eating Jamaican patty, dancing, smiling, very one Finally, there’s Ted Williams, proof ambition never dies “What Do You Think Williams Now?” (1986), Richard Ben Cramer, quite simply time, America’s journalists couldn’t better representative eighty years sportswriting These shot through aspiration fear, blood, they say perpetual quest greatness do love قصص وروايات عالمية مجاناً PDF اونلاين رواية القصص هي نقل الأحداث بالكلمات والصور وغالباً ما يكون ذلك ارتجالاً أو بتجميل تشارك القصة الثقافات المختلفة كوسيلة ترفيه تعليم لحفظ التراث الثقافي وغرس القيم المعنوية العناصر الحاسمة ورواية الشخصيات الخيالية والحبكة ووجهات النظر الأدبية رواية تسبق الكتابة فقد كانت الأشكال الأولى لرواية عبارة شفوية مع الإيماءات والتعابير الجسدية كما أنها جزءاً من الطقوس الدينية؛ اعتبر الفن الصخري شكل أشكال عدد القديمة رسم سكان أستراليا الأصليون رموزاً جدران الكهوف كوسائل لمساعدة الرواة تذكر ثم رويت بعد باستخدم مزيج السرد الشفوي والموسيقى والفن والرقص وقد ساعد هذا الأسلوب فهم معنى الوجود الإنساني خلال وروايتها استخدم الإنسان وسيلة النحت جذوع الأشجار الحية ووسائل أخرى سريعة الزوال (كالرمل وأوراق الأشجار) لتسجيل الصور والكتابة استخدمت أشكالاً معقدة كالوشم معلومات الأنساب والانتماءات والوضع الاجتماعي مع ظهور واستخدام وسائل اتصال ثابتة ومحمولة أصبح تسجيل والكتب ومشاركتها عبر مناطق العالم أسهل نحتت ونقشت ورسمت وطبعت وكتبت بالحبر الخشب والخيزران والعاج والعظام والفخار وألواح الصلصال والحجر النخيل والجلد والورق والحرير وقماش وسجلت أفلام وخزنت إلكترونياً بصورة رقمية لا تزال الشفوية عالقة بالذاكرة وانتقلت جيل إلى الرغم ازدياد شعبية الإعلام المكتوبة والمتلفزة كثير أنحاء

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عن كتاب Sports: The Greatest Esquire Stories of All Time, Volume 3:
The greatest sports stories transcend sports. They are about risk and failure and craft, and the joy and wonder that come from watching a human being reach for grace. They are about us. This third volume of Esquire’s eightieth-anniversary anthology series showcases eight of the finest such stories in the magazine’s history.

The collection kicks off with David Foster Wallace’s whip-smart tennis masterpiece “The String Theory” (1996). It’s a story of obsession—regarding baseline play, unforced errors, and sweat mixed with hair gel. But it’s also about why at heart we are all like his subject, Michael Joyce—in the middle of the pack, struggling to reach the top. Next is “Gorgeous Dan,” by John Irving (1973), a beautiful and heartbreaking story about what it means to be the greatest wrestler of all you have to be perfect. It’s a pressure that another figure in this collection—Don Zimmer—knew all too well; Scott Raab’s profile of Zimmer, from 2001, is brimming with as much passion for baseball and life as its indomitable bald-headed subject.

Then there are the personalities who shape the world to their own talent and whim and raw power, like the boxer in W. C. Heinz’s classic “Young Fighter,” from 1955. Or racing legend Junior There are enough roaring engines, moonshine, and exclamation points in Tom Wolfe’s 1965 classic “The Last American Hero Is Junior Johnson. Yes!” to power a million NASCAR races. Or the last truly great Yankee badass, Thurman Michael Paterniti’s wrenching, unforgettable story “The House That Thurman Munson Built” (1999) is as much about the end of childhood as it’s about Munson’s tragic death, because our athletes are often what fuel our dreams of the impossible. And yet, as Luke Dittrich so deftly and beautifully shows in “Mutant” (2010), his profile of sprinter Usain Bolt, even the world’s fastest human, playing video games, eating Jamaican patty, dancing, and smiling, is very much one of us.

Finally, there’s Ted Williams, proof that ambition never dies. “What Do You Think of Ted Williams Now?” (1986), by Richard Ben Cramer, is quite simply the greatest sports story of all time, by one of America’s greatest journalists. There couldn’t be a better representative of eighty years of sportswriting in Esquire. These eight stories are shot through with aspiration and fear, sweat and blood, and they say as much about our perpetual human quest for greatness as they do about our love of sports.
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رقم ISBN الدولي: 9781614520795 .