Book: American Dream And The National Game This engaging study examines sports as both a symbol of American culture and a formative force that shapes American values. Leverett T. Smith Jr. uses "high" culture, in the form of literature and criticism, to analyze the popular culture of baseball and professional football. He explores the history of baseball through three important events: the fixing of the 1919 World Series, the appointment of Judge Landis as commissioner of baseball with dictatorial powers, and the emergence of Babe Ruth as the "new" kind of ball player. He also looks at literary works dealing with leisure and sports, including those of Thoreau, Twain, Frost, Lardner, and Hemingway. Finally he documents the emergence of professional football as the national game through the history and writings of former Green Bay Packers coach Vince Lombardi, who emerges as both a critic of the business-oriented society and a canny businessman and manager of men himself.
First paperback edition
Details of Book: American Dream And The National Game Book: American Dream And The National Game
Author: Smith Leverett T. Jr.
ISBN: 0879728671
ISBN-13: 9780879728670
, 978-0879728670
Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: Sep 2004
Publisher: Popular Press
Number of Pages: 298
Language: English