· Levels of the Game by John McPhee. Story told of Ashe vs. Graebner during their US Open semi-final with some of their background and thoughts intertwined. “A person’s tennis game begins with his nature and background and comes out through his motor mechanisms into shot patterns and characteristics of play. Levels of the Game (), by John McPhee. Opinion. Levels of the Game, a much ballyhooed book ostensibly about a tennis match between Arthur Ashe and Clark Graebner at Forest Hills in , is painfully a dated book of those times. Levels of the Game by John McPhee is a masterpiece of narrative nonfiction. The book narrates a tennis semifinal point-by-point, while simultaneously profiling the two players, Arthur Ashe and Clark Graebner, and exploring America's politics, history, racism, class /5.
Levels of the Game Release on | by John McPhee McPhee provides a brilliant, stroke-by-stroke description while examining the backgrounds and attitudes which have molded the players' games. Levels of the Game (), by John McPhee. Opinion. Levels of the Game, a much ballyhooed book ostensibly about a tennis match between Arthur Ashe and Clark Graebner at Forest Hills in , is painfully a dated book of those times. Levels of the Game () and David Foster Wallace's Tennis Writings It's a twofer! John McPhee's account of a U.S. Open semifinal match between Arthur Ashe and Clark Graebner is a great piece of writing, as are most things McPhee.
“John McPhee's Levels of the Game alternates between action on the court and interwoven profiles of the contestants. It is a remarkable performance--written with style, verve, insight and wit.” ―James W. Singer, Chicago Sun-Times--This text refers to an alternate kindle_edition edition. Levels of the Game. LEVELS OF THE GAME. Arthur Ashe, his feet apart, his knees slightly bent, lifts a tennis ball into the air. The toss is high and forward. If the ball were allowed to drop, it would, in Ashe's words, "make a parabola and drop to the grass three feet in front of the baseline.". Levels of the Game by John McPhee. Summary. Story told of Ashe vs. Graebner during their US Open semi-final with some of their background and thoughts intertwined. Key Takeaways. “A person’s tennis game begins with his nature and background and comes out through his motor mechanisms into shot patterns and characteristics of play. If he is deliberate, he is a deliberate tennis player; and if he is flamboyant, his game is too.”.
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