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I'd Know That Voice Anywhere - My Favorite NPR Commentaries (Paperback)
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I'd Know That Voice Anywhere - My Favorite NPR Commentaries (Paperback)
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Frank Deford is one of the most beloved sports commentators in
America. A contributing writer to Sports Illustrated for more than
fifty years, he is also a longtime correspondent on Real Sports
with Bryant Gumbel. These days, Deford is perhaps best known for
his weekly commentaries on NPR's Morning Edition. Beginning in
1980, Deford has recorded over 1,600 of them, and in I'd Know That
Voice Anywhere he brings together the very best, creating a
charming, insightful, and wide-ranging look at athletes and the
world of sports. In I'd Know That Voice Anywhere, Deford discusses
everything from sex scandals and steroids to Americans' perennial
nostalgia for Joe DiMaggio and why, in a culture dominated by
celebrity, sport is the only field on earth where popularity and
excellence thrive in tandem. He considers the similarities between
Babe Ruth and Winnie the Pooh, why football reminds him of Venice,
and how the Olympics are like Groundhog Day--or like an independent
movie filled with foreign actors you've never heard of. He
considers the prevalence of cheating in the classroom among
student-athletes and why academic whistle-blowers are castigated as
tattletales, pens a one-size-fits-all sports movie script, and even
delivers Super Bowl coverage in the form of a Shakespearean sonnet.
This page-turning compendium of Deford's witty and frank pieces
covers more than thirty years of sports history while showcasing
the vast range of Deford's interests and opinions, including his
thoughts on the NCAA (a shameless autocracy, where college players
are essentially indentured servants), why gay athletes "play
straight" (more for fear of their audience than their colleagues),
and why he's worried about living in an economy that is so
dominated by golfers. A rollicking sampler of one of NPR's most
popular segments, I'd Know That Voice Anywhere is perfect for
sports enthusiasts--as well as sports skeptics--and a must-read for
any Frank Deford fan.
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