String Theory: David Foster Wallace on Tennis - A Library of America Special Publication
Verlag | Penguin US |
Auflage | 2016 |
Seiten | 158 |
Format | 14,1 x 23 x 1,7 cm |
Gewicht | 365 g |
Artikeltyp | Englisches Buch |
ISBN-10 | 1598534807 |
EAN | 9781598534801 |
Bestell-Nr | 59853480UA |
An instant classic of American sportswriting the tennis essays of David Foster Wallace, the best mind of his generation (A. O. Scott) and the best tennis-writer of all time (New York Times)
Gathered for the first time in a deluxe collector\'s edition, here are David Foster Wallace\'s legendary writings on tennis, five tour-de-force pieces written with a competitor\'s insight and a fan\'s obsessive enthusiasm. Wallace brings his dazzling literary magic to the game he loved as he celebrates the other-worldly genius of Roger Federer; offers a wickedly witty disection of Tracy Austin\'s memoir; considers the artistry of Michael Joyce, a supremely disciplined athlete on the threshold of fame; resists the crush of commerce at the U.S. Open; and recalls his own career as a "near-great" junior player.
Whiting Award-winning writer John Jeremiah Sullivan provides an introduction.
Rezension:
This book has nothing to do with physics, but its title will make you look super smart if you re reading it on a train or plane. Bill Gates
David Foster Wallace s Federer essay turned me into an avid tennis fan.
Lin-Manuel Miranda, The New York Times Book Review
A wonderful and inspiring collection for fans of either tennis or eye-popping prose.
Austin American-Statesman
String Theory stands as a monument to Wallace s talent and his dedication to the game.
Doug Perry, The Oregonian/The Spin of the Ball
This collection is a tennis classic that deserves shelf space next to John McPhee s Levels of the Game and Brad Gilbert s Winning Ugly. Jeff Simon, The Buffalo News
David Foster Wallace s essays on tennis are a treasure, some of the best writing ever on the sport, and they are all here in the Library of America s this deluxe hardcover collector s edition.
NY Sports Day
Ruminative, digressive, lyrical, funny, sad, sometimes borderline lunatic, these posthumously collected journalistic pieces have all the hallmarks of Wallace s novels. The Washington Post
A remarkable volume. . . . The tennis-obsessive will find Wallace s considerations almost bewilderingly insightful. The Telegraph (UK)
Wallace s grasp of tennis was truly prodigious. . . . He has often been described as the best tennis writer of all time, and these essays don t disabuse that notion. The Guardian (UK)
What makes this collection so valuable for serious tennis fans is the chance to see the most beautiful sport there is through Wallace s eyes. Toure, Town & Country