In this collection, his twenty-fifth book, Joseph Epstein departs from
writing about literature and culture to indulge his fondness for the
world of sport in all its forms. In these essays and stories on such
subjects as saving Joe DiMaggio's reputation from the clutches of an
iconoclastic biographer, marveling at the skills of Michael Jordan,
shaking free of an addiction to radio sports talk shows, or
contemplating the changing nature of the games he grew up with and
played as a boy, Epstein turns writing about sports into an art at once
penetrating and highly amusing.