In which I examine my longtime relationship with sports, along with some of its literary associations.
Tag Archives: sprezzatura
How Sports Spurred My Literary Imagination
Posted in Uncategorized Also tagged "Ties", "To Be of Use", Brian Gottfried, Dabney Stuart, Jean Renoir, Julius Caesar, Marge Piercy, Roger Federer, Rules of the Game, Sports, tennis, Tobias Wilson-Bates, William Shakespeare Leave a comment
What Made Roger Federer Special
Recently retired Roger Federer had a quality possessed by the 17th century Cavalier poets.
Posted in Uncategorized Also tagged "Adam's Curse", "Requiem for Sonora", "Song", "To Lucasta Going to War", If, John Suckling, Mark Kingwell, Peter Bodo, Rafael Nadal, Richard Lovelace, Richard Shelton, Roger Federer, Rudyard Kipling, To Althea from Prison, W. B. Yeats Comments closed

