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Yanni Panesa
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"Great athletes are profundity in motion. They enable abstractions like power and grace and control to become not only incarnate but televisable. To be a top athlete, performing, is to be that exquisite hybrid of animal and angel that we average unbeautiful watchers have such a hard time seeing in ourselves." (How Tracy Austin Broke My Heart, p. 27)
— Oct 04, 2016 08:13AM
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Yanni Panesa
is on page 22 of 138
"...we were both in the fugue-state that exhaustion through repetition brings on, a fugue-state I've decided that my whole time playing tennis was spent chasing, [...] hypnotic, a mental state at once flat and lush, numbing and yet exquisitely felt." (Derivative Sport in Tornado Alley, p. 20)
— Oct 03, 2016 06:45AM
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Sue Thornquist
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Unbelievably great essay on Roger Federer. I've always loved him, now I understand why. Beautiful descriptions that capture the game and the man perfectly. Wallace may be the Federer of the written word. Graceful, pushing boundaries, revolutionizing his craft, eloquent, magical.
— Sep 07, 2016 09:00PM
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Leah W
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I think I've read four of these five essays, but it's nice to do so again as a bigger fan of tennis. I long for a DFW analysis of Djokovic or Murray.
— Jul 07, 2016 12:58PM
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