Golf Dreams Writings on Golf

Cover of Golf Dreams Writings on Golf by John Updike
Author: John Updike
Publisher: Knopf
Year: 1996
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 201
ISBN-13: 9780679450580
Dimensions:
Height: 8.5 Inches
Length: 5.5 Inches
Weight: 0.85 Pounds
Width: 1.25 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 813/.54
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Golf Dreams: Writings on Golf by John Updike, published by Knopf in 1996, is a collection of essays and reflections that explore the nuances of the game of golf. Spanning nearly forty years of Updike’s writing, this edition features 201 pages of insightful commentary on the sport, drawing from his experiences since he began playing at the age of twenty-five. The book includes pieces originally published in Golf Digest and The New Yorker, along with other writings that delve into the complexities and joys of golf.

In this collection, readers will find a thoughtful examination of various aspects of golf, including the camaraderie it fosters and the challenges it presents. Updike discusses topics such as the peculiar charms of bad golf, the dynamics of caddie relationships, and the intricacies of managing short putts. With a blend of literary flair and personal anecdotes, Golf Dreams offers a unique perspective on the sport, appealing to both avid golfers and those interested in the cultural significance of golf in American life.


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John Updike has been writing about golf since he took the game up at the age of twenty-five. In the nearly forty years of pleasurable bafflement that have followed, he has composed essays for Golf Digest and short stories for The New Yorker concerning the sport; he has contributed to tournament programs and walked such fictional characters as Rabbit Angstrom and Tom Marshfield (of A Month of Sundays) through the details of a round. Golf is neither work nor play, he asserts: “Golf is a trip”. Golf has been the subject of many books and the province of many experts, but few have written as sympathetically, as knowingly, about the peculiar charms of bad golf, and the satisfactions of an essentially losing struggle. The camaraderie of golf, the perils of its present boom, how to relate to caddies, and how to manage short putts are among the many topics covered. These thirty pieces of pure gold have been dug up from a great variety of sources. Some have been published in one or another of Mr. Updike’s other collections; most have not.

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