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Title:Sportsman's Paradise
Author:Nancy Lemann
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 225 pages
Published:October 1st 1999 by LSU Press (first published 1992)
Categories:Fiction
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Sportsman's Paradise Paperback | Pages: 225 pages
Rating: 4.03 | 29 Users | 3 Reviews

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I was reviewing The Art of Fielding, and came here to look up what Lemann wrote in this book re: the human condition, and realized I read Sportsman’s Paradise over two years ago and never reviewed it. This is an egregious oversight.

It’s Gatsby-era Fitzgerald meets bourbon and baseball, but a little more sweet and a little more screwy, and I loved it. Two years later it’s stuck with me. I think of lines that Lemann wrote all the time. Like, “He has angels in his brain.” Or, “When you take the sin out, the humanity goes with it.” Or, “Of two hearts one is always the stronger.”

I owe my friend Karen a lot for tracking down this book (a longtime favorite of hers) and putting it in my hands. Here’s that one part about the human condition:
“It was like a small dinner party, the announcer said. It was the diehards. They were like feisty old-timers who just wouldn’t quit. They were a metaphor for the h. condition. They were in it for the long haul, not only in perseverance, but enjoying it. You have to love the attempt, even if the attempt is failure. Anyway they were sitting there with umbrellas in the stands at two in the morning like maniacs.”

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Original Title: Sportsman's Paradise (Voices of the South)
ISBN: 0807124176 (ISBN13: 9780807124178)
Edition Language: English

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Ratings: 4.03 From 29 Users | 3 Reviews

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Not as good as her masterpiece Lives of the Saints.I was reviewing The Art of Fielding, and came here to look up what Lemann wrote in this book re: the human condition, and realized I read Sportsmans Paradise over two years ago and never reviewed it. This is an egregious oversight. Its Gatsby-era Fitzgerald meets bourbon and baseball, but a little more sweet and a little more screwy, and I loved it. Two years later its stuck with me. I think of lines that Lemann wrote all the time. Like, He has angels in his brain. Or, When you take the sin out,



this book has great characters. I read this writer's first book. Lives of the Saints, as a teenager, and it was one of my favorites, but this one (dealing with some of the same characters) is much more complex.... a bunch of southerners transplanted to a summer home enclave in Long Island, as I recall. It's really great. Funny.

I was reviewing The Art of Fielding, and came here to look up what Lemann wrote in this book re: the human condition, and realized I read Sportsmans Paradise over two years ago and never reviewed it. This is an egregious oversight. Its Gatsby-era Fitzgerald meets bourbon and baseball, but a little more sweet and a little more screwy, and I loved it. Two years later its stuck with me. I think of lines that Lemann wrote all the time. Like, He has angels in his brain. Or, When you take the sin out,
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