Levels Of The Game by John McPhee
In this compelling narrative, the intricate dynamics of a single tennis match between Arthur Ashe and Clark Graebner are meticulously dissected, revealing the contrasting personalities and backgrounds of the two players. Through vivid descriptions and insightful commentary, the story transcends the sport itself, exploring themes of race, class, and the essence of competition. The match becomes a microcosm of broader societal issues, with each stroke of the racket and strategic maneuver reflecting the players' unique journeys and the cultural forces shaping their lives.
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- Published
- 1969
- Nationality
- American
- Length
- Short
- Pages
- 150-200
- Original Language
- English
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This book is on the following 1 lists:
- 16th on The Top 100 Sports Books of All Time (Sports Illustrated)