Jun
30
There's some debate on this, but many, many fans, journalist, and writers agree that John McPhee's 1969 book, Levels of the Game , is the greatest sports book ever written. Using an extremely intimate and carefully paced narrative style, McPhee recounted a deceptively important tennis match: a semifinal at the 1968 U.S. Open between Arthur Ashe and Clark Graebner. What gave Levels of the Game its enduring oomph was that it dealt not just with the intricacies of the match itself--its psycho
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