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Roger Angell




Angell is the son of editor and author Katharine Sergeant Angell White and the stepson of renowned essayist E. B. White .


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Angell's earliest published works were pieces of short fiction and personal narratives. He first wrote professionally about Baseball in 1962 , when he was invited by '' The New Yorker '' — where his mother Katherine S. White and stepfather E. B. White were editors, from the 1920s through the 1970s — to travel to Florida to write a few pieces about spring training.

Since then, Angell has translated a lifetime passion for baseball into a steady stream of elegantly written essays, most of which were originally published in ''The New Yorker'', where he has worked as an editor since 1956 . Many of these essays have been collected in a series of critically acclaimed, best-selling books:
  • ''The Summer Game'' (1972, ISBN 0-670-68164-4)

  • ''Five Seasons'' (1977, ISBN 0-671-22743-2)

  • ''Late Innings'' (1982, ISBN 0-671-42567-6)

  • ''Season Ticket'' (1988, ISBN 0-395-38165-7)

  • ''Once More Around the Park'' (1991, ISBN 0-345-36737-5)

  • ''Game Time,'' edited by Steve Kettmann , with an introduction by Richard Ford (2003, ISBN 0-15-601387-8)

  • ''Let Me Finish'' (2006, ISBN 0-15-101350-0)



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