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Paper Lion: Confessions of a Last-String Quarterback
George Plimpton
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| #894869 in Books | The Lyons Press | 2003-10-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 1.10 x5.52 x8.68l, | File type: PDF | 362 pages | Great product!||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| George made it seem like we were doing this with him|By jerry earle|Brought back some treasured memories of Pro Football at the very beginning of it "Golden Year" of popularity. Plimpton was truly a voice of sports fans in that time, making many of us feel very much like Walter Mitty's. We couldn't do all of the things George did, but we could dream about scoring a long TD, sin|.com |Through the course of a long and distinguished career in letters, George Plimpton has crafted an art form from participatory journalism, and Paper Lion is his big touchdown. In the mid-'60s, Plimpton joined the Detroit Lions at their preseason camp
In the mid-'60s, Plimpton joined the Detroit Lions at their preseason camp as a 36-year-old rookie quarterback wannabe, and stuck with the club through an intra-squad game before the paying public a month later. The result is a literary masterpiece about professional football that not only elevated the art of participatory journalism to an art form, but also remains one of the most insightful and hilarious books ever written on the game. The Detroit Lions agreed...
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