An Accidental Sportswriter, Robert Lipsyte
An Accidental Sportswriter, Robert Lipsyte
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An Accidental Sportswriter

Author: Robert Lipsyte

Narrator: Robert Lipsyte

Unabridged: 9 hr 3 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 05/03/2011


Synopsis

A longtime sports columnist for the New York Times interweaves stories from his life and the events he covered to explore the relationships between the games we play and the lives we leadGrowing up, Robert Lipsyte was the smart-aleck fat kid, the bully magnet who went to the library instead of the ballpark. As the perpetual outsider, even into adulthood, Lipsyte's alienation from Jock Culture made him a rarity in the press box: the sportswriter who wasn't a sports fan. This feeling of otherness has colored Lipsyte's sports writing for fifty years, much of it spent as a columnist for the New York Times. He didn't follow particular athletes or teams; he wasn't awed by the access afforded by his press pass or his familiarity with the players in the locker room. Between bouts at the Times, he launched a successful career writing young adult fiction, often about sports.The experience and insight he earned over a half century infuse An Accidental Sportswriter. Going beyond the usual memoir, Lipsyte has written ""a memory loop, a circular search for lost or forgotten pieces in the puzzle of a life."" In telling his own story, he grapples with American sports and society—from Mickey Mantle to Bill Simmons—arguing that Jock Culture has seeped into our business, politics, and family life, and its definitions have become the standard to measure value. Full of wisdom and an understanding of American sports that contextualizes rather than celebrates athletes, An Accidental Sportswriter is the crowning achievement of a rich career and a book that will speak to us for years to come.

About Robert Lipsyte

Robert Lipsyte is the author of twelve acclaimed novels for young adults and is the recipient of the Margaret A. Edwards Award honoring his lifetime contribution to the genre. His debut YA novel, The Contender, has sold more than one million copies. He was an award-winning sportswriter for the New York Times and the Emmy-winning host of the nightly public affairs show The Eleventh Hour. He lives on Shelter Island, New York, with his wife, Lois, and his dog, Apollo.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Giselle

Robert Lipsyte, one of the most recognizable sports columnist and writers, details his life as a young boy to his early interactions with the sports world's most influential faces. We watch Robert grow as a person, while he freaks out meeting new stars every week. The memoir An Accidental Sportswrit......more

dull and self indulgent......more

Goodreads review by Rich

Ebbs and Flows This book has some excellent chapters, but was very uneven. The author was too eager to tell us about his righteousness on social issues and would go on tangents beating those drums. I pushed my way through, and when I reached the end, I was happy to be there.......more

Goodreads review by David

Did not know that much about Lipsyte's p.o.v. as a sportswriter so it was very interesting to find out who his chose as subjects and how politics/social justice/cultural anthropology drives his work. Insider stuff about sportswriters and the structures behind the games was also interesting.......more