by Langewinckler » Mon Nov 02, 2015 10:10 pm
Roger Angell is a magnificent baseball writer. If you can find a copy, get "Five Seasons: A Baseball Companion."
The first chapter is the best description
ever written about the game of baseball.
The opening paragraph of Chapter 10 will make you wish you had gone to a park in Florida for the opening of Spring Training at Al Lopez Field in Tampa.
Unfortunately, a letter I sent him at the
New Yorker Magazine, for which is a contributing writer and editor - or was - came back. Not there.
The address I used was:
Roger Angell
The New Yorker
4 Times Square
New York, New York
I'd dearly love to know where to send this note to him.
Anyone have a clue? Pls. write me at the Lodi Hotel, Apt. 202, 7 S. School St., Lodi CA 95240.
Or, you can contact me at
l.winckler@aol.com, or used AOL Instant Messenger (both are free) to chat with me. Just use my email addy to get in touch.
Thanks!
:cry: [b][i][size=150][color=#FF0080]Roger Angell is a magnificent baseball writer. If you can find a copy, get "Five Seasons: A Baseball Companion."[/color][/size][/i][/b]
The first chapter is the best description [b][i]ever[/i][/b] written about the game of baseball.
The opening paragraph of Chapter 10 will make you wish you had gone to a park in Florida for the opening of Spring Training at Al Lopez Field in Tampa.
Unfortunately, a letter I sent him at the [i]New Yorker Magazine[/i], for which is a contributing writer and editor - or was - came back. Not there.
The address I used was:
[color=#0000BF]
Roger Angell
[i]The New Yorker[/i]
4 Times Square
New York, New York[/color]
I'd dearly love to know where to send this note to him.
Anyone have a clue? Pls. write me at the Lodi Hotel, Apt. 202, 7 S. School St., Lodi CA 95240.
Or, you can contact me at l.winckler@aol.com, or used AOL Instant Messenger (both are free) to chat with me. Just use my email addy to get in touch.
Thanks!