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"A miscellany of memorable prose....notable for its grace, wit, and humanity.... As this ebullient and eloquent collection amply shows, Angell can deftly touch that reader, on whom he bestows this lovely gift."
--"Kirkus "(Starred Review)
"At 94, Angell is a witness to history but hardly a relic of the past.... Angell is equally at ease writing annual Christmas poems, witty internal memos, letters, haiku, speeches, literary essays, and "casuals..".. Angell represents the best sort of writing about the remembrances of the past."
--"Publishers Weekly "(Starred Review)"

If you're blessed with a nonagenarian father, grandfather or uncle who's still got all his marbles, has lived among the best in the worlds of sports, literature and art, and has a knack for anecdotal storytelling, light verse, illustration and brief eulogies, consider yourself very, very lucky. If you aren't, long time "New Yorker" writer and author of countless articles and a dozen books ("The Summer Game," "A Pitcher's Story") Roger Angell is a perfect stand-in.
"Shelf Awareness"
[Angell s] reflections and commentary brim with steadfast wisdom and are possibly more nuanced than ever. [T]his is a uniformly engaging and eloquent selection that attests to a full life well lived.
"Chicago Tribune"
"This Old Man" is as profound a meditation on time and loss as some of the work of Angell's revered stepfather, E.B. White.... As Angell tells it straight, it's not much of a pleasure to be very old, but it"is"a great pleasure to spend time in the company of"This Old Man."
"Fresh Air"'sMaureen Corrigan
A miscellany of memorable prose....notable for its grace, wit, and humanity.... As this ebullient and eloquent collection amply shows, Angell can deftly touch that reader, on whom he bestows this lovely gift."
"Kirkus"(Starred Review)
[E]very entry, long or short, light or serious, is united by seemingly effortless, finely wrought, remarkably observant, offhandedly eloquent yet always self-effacing prose.... [H]is tone is never, ever maudlin, never sentimental, and never, ever inspirational. Instead, it is above all wry.
"Booklist "(Starred Review)
At 94, Angell is a witness to history but hardly a relic of the past.... Angell is equally at ease writing annual Christmas poems, witty internal memos, letters, haiku, speeches, literary essays, and "casuals..".. Angell represents the best sort of writing about the remembrances of the past."
"Publishers Weekly"(Starred Review)"

Angell s a true craftsman, carefully picking each word and phrase and, like any good editor, cutting out the fluff.... What stitches together the collection is a sense of gratitude.... It feels like he assembled this collection in great part to say thank you. But it s his readers who should be saying it. For as long as we have him and as long as he s still contributing to The Sporting Scene and other fixtures of "The New Yorker," we should appreciate his talent.
"The Washington Post"
[A]wonderfully scattershot collection of letters, essays, and (yes!) blog posts. But what seem to be odds and ends, literary leftovers, are revealed to be mortar of a writing life.... They are essential. I want to talk to him about baseball, and writing, and what he was doing at my age, and how he made it from there to here. I want to hear the things he's said a thousand times.
"GQ"
[L]ucid, humane, and insightful.... Perhaps most surprising is the suppleness and range of his writing.... [Angell] moves with agility between humor, pathos, and playful metaphor, often within the same essay.
"Christian Science Monitor"
[Angell s] reflections and commentary brim with steadfast wisdom and are possibly more nuanced than ever. [T]his is a uniformly engaging and eloquent selection that attests to a full life well lived.
"Chicago Tribune"
"This Old Man" is as profound a meditation on time and loss as some of the work of Angell's revered stepfather, E.B. White.... As Angell tells it straight, it's not much of a pleasure to be very old, but it"is"a great pleasure to spend time in the company of"This Old Man."
"Fresh Air"'sMaureen Corrigan
If you're blessed with a nonagenarian father, grandfather or uncle who's still got all his marbles, has lived among the best in the worlds of sports, literature and art, and has a knack for anecdotal storytelling, light verse, illustration and brief eulogies, consider yourself very, very lucky. If you aren't, long time"New Yorker"writer and author of countless articles and a dozen books ("The Summer Game," "A Pitcher's Story") Roger Angell is a perfect stand-in.
"Shelf Awareness"
A miscellany of memorable prose....notable for its grace, wit, and humanity.... As this ebullient and eloquent collection amply shows, Angell can deftly touch that reader, on whom he bestows this lovely gift."
"Kirkus"(Starred Review)
[E]very entry, long or short, light or serious, is united by seemingly effortless, finely wrought, remarkably observant, offhandedly eloquent yet always self-effacing prose.... [H]is tone is never, ever maudlin, never sentimental, and never, ever inspirational. Instead, it is above all wry.
"Booklist "(Starred Review)
At 94, Angell is a witness to history but hardly a relic of the past.... Angell is equally at ease writing annual Christmas poems, witty internal memos, letters, haiku, speeches, literary essays, and "casuals..".. Angell represents the best sort of writing about the remembrances of the past."
"Publishers Weekly"(Starred Review)"

There is a certain generosity operating here, an assumption of friendship between reader and writer, the way one is pleased to hear what a friend has to say no matter what the occasion. In inviting us to rummage through his literary files, Angell proves almost consistently engaging and companionable.... [W]e are grateful for his perspective on the kingdom of old age and hope only to be as wise and realistic when we get there.
Phillip Lopate, "Times Book Review
"
Angell s a true craftsman, carefully picking each word and phrase and, like any good editor, cutting out the fluff.... What stitches together the collection is a sense of gratitude.... It feels like he assembled this collection in great part to say thank you. But it s his readers who should be saying it. For as long as we have him and as long as he s still contributing to The Sporting Scene and other fixtures of "The New Yorker," we should appreciate his talent.
"The Washington Post"
[A]wonderfully scattershot collection of letters, essays, and (yes!) blog posts. But what seem to be odds and ends, literary leftovers, are revealed to be mortar of a writing life.... They are essential. I want to talk to him about baseball, and writing, and what he was doing at my age, and how he made it from there to here. I want to hear the things he's said a thousand times.
"GQ"
[L]ucid, humane, and insightful.... Perhaps most surprising is the suppleness and range of his writing.... [Angell] moves with agility between humor, pathos, and playful metaphor, often within the same essay.
"Christian Science Monitor"
[Angell s] reflections and commentary brim with steadfast wisdom and are possibly more nuanced than ever. [T]his is a uniformly engaging and eloquent selection that attests to a full life well lived.
"Chicago Tribune"
"This Old Man" is as profound a meditation on time and loss as some of the work of Angell's revered stepfather, E.B. White.... As Angell tells it straight, it's not much of a pleasure to be very old, but it"is"a great pleasure to spend time in the company of"This Old Man."
"Fresh Air"'sMaureen Corrigan
If you're blessed with a nonagenarian father, grandfather or uncle who's still got all his marbles, has lived among the best in the worlds of sports, literature and art, and has a knack for anecdotal storytelling, light verse, illustration and brief eulogies, consider yourself very, very lucky. If you aren't, long time"New Yorker"writer and author of countless articles and a dozen books ("The Summer Game," "A Pitcher's Story") Roger Angell is a perfect stand-in.
"Shelf Awareness"
Angell modestly describes the book as 'A melange, a grab bag, a plate of hors d oeuvres, a teenager s closet, a bit of everything'.... But readers are likely to zip through the book, front to back. Angell writes in a clear, precise style that never loses its conversational tone or its ability to entertain. With prose this good, you re unlikely to find yourself skipping pages.
"Richmond Times"
[W]onderful.... [G]emlike....The most trivial stuff in it is still delightful. And the great stuff in it the title piece for instance is classic."
"Buffalo News"
A miscellany of memorable prose....notable for its grace, wit, and humanity.... As this ebullient and eloquent collection amply shows, Angell can deftly touch that reader, on whom he bestows this lovely gift."
"Kirkus"(Starred Review)
[E]very entry, long or short, light or serious, is united by seemingly effortless, finely wrought, remarkably observant, offhandedly eloquent yet always self-effacing prose.... [H]is tone is never, ever maudlin, never sentimental, and never, ever inspirational. Instead, it is above all wry.
"Booklist "(Starred Review)
At 94, Angell is a witness to history but hardly a relic of the past.... Angell is equally at ease writing annual Christmas poems, witty internal memos, letters, haiku, speeches, literary essays, and "casuals..".. Angell represents the best sort of writing about the remembrances of the past."
"Publishers Weekly"(Starred Review)"

[Angell s] prose is bright and conversational and almost infinitely elastic.... Like V. S. Pritchett, his own bottomless reading seems never to have dulled the eagerness of his mind, or the bounce and velocity of his prose, which, like Updike s, possesses a gravity-defying lift and lightness and intelligence. Perhaps most of all, Mr. Angell like Updike and White is a prime noticer: a sharp-eyed collector of details, gathered over the course of nearly 10 decades, and dispensed here, with artistry and elan, in these jottings from a long and writerly life."
Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times
"[I]rresistible.... Angell is neither an aphoristic nor overtly flashy writer. His virtues are those of close observation and considered reflection, careful accretion of detail and argument, and a prose style whose ambling grace belies its lean economy."
San Francisco Chronicle
There is a certain generosity operating here, an assumption of friendship between reader and writer, the way one is pleased to hear what a friend has to say no matter what the occasion. In inviting us to rummage through his literary files, Angell proves almost consistently engaging and companionable.... [W]e are grateful for his perspective on the kingdom of old age and hope only to be as wise and realistic when we get there.
Phillip Lopate, Times Book Review

Angell s a true craftsman, carefully picking each word and phrase and, like any good editor, cutting out the fluff.... What stitches together the collection is a sense of gratitude.... It feels like he assembled this collection in great part to say thank you. But it s his readers who should be saying it. For as long as we have him and as long as he s still contributing to The Sporting Scene and other fixtures of The New Yorker, we should appreciate his talent.
Associated Press
[A]wonderfully scattershot collection of letters, essays, and (yes!) blog posts. But what seem to be odds and ends, literary leftovers, are revealed to be mortar of a writing life.... They are essential. I want to talk to him about baseball, and writing, and what he was doing at my age, and how he made it from there to here. I want to hear the things he's said a thousand times.
GQ
[L]ucid, humane, and insightful.... Perhaps most surprising is the suppleness and range of his writing.... [Angell] moves with agility between humor, pathos, and playful metaphor, often within the same essay.
Christian Science Monitor
[Angell s] reflections and commentary brim with steadfast wisdom and are possibly more nuanced than ever. [T]his is a uniformly engaging and eloquent selection that attests to a full life well lived.
Chicago Tribune
This Old Man is as profound a meditation on time and loss as some of the work of Angell's revered stepfather, E.B. White.... As Angell tells it straight, it's not much of a pleasure to be very old, but itisa great pleasure to spend time in the company ofThis Old Man.
Fresh Air'sMaureen Corrigan
Sublime a charming addition to an estimable and time-tested career. This Old Man is a winning collection of miscellany from his later years at The New Yorker, which hired him in 1956 and continues to publish his work.
Daily Beast
If you're blessed with a nonagenarian father, grandfather or uncle who's still got all his marbles, has lived among the best in the worlds of sports, literature and art, and has a knack for anecdotal storytelling, light verse, illustration and brief eulogies, consider yourself very, very lucky. If you aren't, long timeNew Yorkerwriter and author of countless articles and a dozen books (The Summer Game, A Pitcher's Story) Roger Angell is a perfect stand-in.
Shelf Awareness
Angell modestly describes the book as 'A melange, a grab bag, a plate of hors d oeuvres, a teenager s closet, a bit of everything'.... But readers are likely to zip through the book, front to back. Angell writes in a clear, precise style that never loses its conversational tone or its ability to entertain. With prose this good, you re unlikely to find yourself skipping pages.
Richmond Times
"Whether you are interested in sports in particular, human events in general or anything else, Angell will hold you to his subject like a limpet."
The Virginian Pilot

[W]onderful.... [G]emlike....The most trivial stuff in it is still delightful. And the great stuff in it the title piece for instance is classic."
Buffalo News
"[R]emarkable. . . . Any reader will benefit from meandering the fascinating corridors of this old man s mind."
Lincoln Journal Star
"[A]'choose-your-own-adventure' book for adults. And what an adventure it is."
Fredericksburg Free-Lance Star
A miscellany of memorable prose....notable for its grace, wit, and humanity.... As this ebullient and eloquent collection amply shows, Angell can deftly touch that reader, on whom he bestows this lovely gift."
Kirkus(Starred Review)
[E]very entry, long or short, light or serious, is united by seemingly effortless, finely wrought, remarkably observant, offhandedly eloquent yet always self-effacing prose.... [H]is tone is never, ever maudlin, never sentimental, and never, ever inspirational. Instead, it is above all wry.
Booklist (Starred Review)
At 94, Angell is a witness to history but hardly a relic of the past.... Angell is equally at ease writing annual Christmas poems, witty internal memos, letters, haiku, speeches, literary essays, and "casuals..".. Angell represents the best sort of writing about the remembrances of the past."
Publishers Weekly(Starred Review)"

"[Angell's] prose is bright and conversational and almost infinitely elastic.... Like V. S. Pritchett, his own "bottomless reading" seems never to have dulled "the eagerness of his mind," or the bounce and velocity of his prose, which, like Updike's, possesses a gravity-defying "lift and lightness and inte...
Reseña del editor:
Roger Angell, the acclaimed New Yorker writer and editor, returns with a selection of writings that celebrate a view from the tenth decade of an engaged, vibrant life. 

Long known for his range and supple prose (he is the only writer elected to membership in both the Baseball Hall of Fame and the American Academy of Arts and Letters), Angell won the 2015 American Society of Magazine Editors’ Best Essay award for “This Old Man,” which forms a centerpiece for this book. This deeply personal account is a survey of the limitations and discoveries of great age, with abundant life, poignant loss, jokes, retrieved moments, and fresh love, set down in an informal and moving fashion. A flood of readers from different generations have discovered and shared this classic piece.

Angell’s fluid prose and native curiosity make him an amiable and compelling companion on the page. The book gathers essays, letters, light verse, book reviews, Talk of the Town stories, farewells, haikus, Profiles, Christmas greetings, late thoughts on the costs of war. Whether it’s a Fourth of July in rural Maine, a beloved British author at work, Derek Jeter’s departure, the final game of the 2014 World Series, an all-dog opera, editorial exchanges with John Updike, or a letter to a son, what links the pieces is the author’s perceptions and humor, his utter absence of self-pity, and his appreciation of friends and colleagues—writers, ballplayers, editors, artists—encountered over the course of a full and generous life.

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