True Believers

True Believers
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The Tragic Inner Life of Sports Fans

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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2003

نویسنده

Joe Queenan

ناشر

Macmillan Audio

شابک

9781593973032
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  • نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

April 28, 2003
Queenan's latest should be required reading not just for the folks of the sardonic subtitle but also for their wives, girlfriends and sports-phobic pals. The humorist spotlights something that's as peculiar as it is pedestrian: the schlub who roots for sorry teams. Why do some of us back losers, Queenan (Balsamic Dreams) asks, and why defend this foolishness so passionately? The recovering Philadelphia fan (of all the city's teams) would know. He groups admirers into categories—"Fans Who Love Too Much," "Fans Who Misbehave," etc.—and grounds his quips in droll situations such as his visit to a therapist who has the nerve to say the fate of the rain forest is graver than the fate of the 76ers. Queenan doesn't limit his premise to one club or sport, either; he covers everything from the Boston Red Sox to the "cataleptic" Wizards in Washington. Everywhere, stubborn followers like him hope for a turnaround in the standings. His enthusiasts remember times, usually before they were born, when "we" pulled out some miracle win. Queenan tallies the time he has spent watching sports and figures those years were not truly wasted: "It is my belief," he says, "that without sports, the average man would have no emotional life whatsoever." In this hilarious and strangely erudite book, Queenan doesn't overwrite his subject—for a diehard fan knows what to do when the buzzer sounds: go home.



AudioFile Magazine
Joe Queenan, a long suffering Philadelphia sports fan, tries to explain why so many people spend so much time loyally rooting for perennial losers, like the Philadelphia Phillies and Eagles, the Chicago Cubs, and others. Although the hypothesis is interesting, the title fails to answer the questions it poses. Instead, the book meanders, creating the impression that Queenan is unsure whether he is writing pop psychology, humor, or a quasi-autobiography. Queenan's performance does not help. He speaks in a monotone and lacks the passion and frustration that are the trademarks of Philadelphia fans. TRUE BELIEVERS needs more focus, as does its narration. D.J.S. (c) AudioFile 2003, Portland, Maine


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