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Cardinal Points: Poems on St. Louis Cardinals Baseball

AUTHOR Stanton, Joseph
PUBLISHER McFarland & Company (10/14/2002)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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In every video replay of the game

till the end of time

Todd Worrell's foot slaps first

And the Cards win the Series

They lost the next day.

--from "The Cardinals Win the 1985 World Series"

The St. Louis Cardinals, whom many called "America's Team" in the early to mid 20th century, are a franchise with a winning past and a fan base that runs coast to coast. A handful of teams, perhaps, can say as much. The club's importance is better shown in its all-time roster, one of the better maps to baseball lore: "Alexander" marks the spot where Lazzeri and the murderous Yankees were bowed, "Gibson" where the hitters gave up hope and at last sent the rules framers to bat for them, "McGwire" where the haughty Ruth was made to doff his cap.

This book is a collection of poems devoted to the Cardinals and their fans. It covers more than 100 years of Cardinal people and moments, including celebratory poems for the triumphant squads, detailed portraits--the book's lush prints, as well as the poet's interest in the visual arts, justifies the term--of standout players, and memorial pieces for some of the greats who have passed from the Cardinal Nation.

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ISBN-13: 9780786413737
ISBN-10: 0786413735
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 128
Carton Quantity: 54
Product Dimensions: 6.52 x 0.30 x 9.10 inches
Weight: 0.43 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Index, Table of Contents, Illustrated
Country of Origin: US
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Poetry | American - General
Poetry | Baseball - History
Poetry | General
Grade Level: College Freshman and up
Dewey Decimal: 811.54
Library of Congress Control Number: 2002009907
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In every video replay of the game

till the end of time

Todd Worrell's foot slaps first

And the Cards win the Series

They lost the next day.

--from "The Cardinals Win the 1985 World Series"

The St. Louis Cardinals, whom many called "America's Team" in the early to mid 20th century, are a franchise with a winning past and a fan base that runs coast to coast. A handful of teams, perhaps, can say as much. The club's importance is better shown in its all-time roster, one of the better maps to baseball lore: "Alexander" marks the spot where Lazzeri and the murderous Yankees were bowed, "Gibson" where the hitters gave up hope and at last sent the rules framers to bat for them, "McGwire" where the haughty Ruth was made to doff his cap.

This book is a collection of poems devoted to the Cardinals and their fans. It covers more than 100 years of Cardinal people and moments, including celebratory poems for the triumphant squads, detailed portraits--the book's lush prints, as well as the poet's interest in the visual arts, justifies the term--of standout players, and memorial pieces for some of the greats who have passed from the Cardinal Nation.

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Author: Stanton, Joseph
JOSEPH STANTON is a professor at University of Hawaii at Manoa and a poet who has published extensively on American art, literature, and culture. His Cardinal Points: Poems on St. Louis Cardinals Baseball (2002) chronicles and celebrates over one hundred years of St. Louis Cardinals baseball. His other books include A Field Guide to the Wild Life of Suburban O'ahu, Imaginary Museum: Poems on Art, What the Kite Thinks, A Hawai'i Anthology, and The Important Books. He has published in such sports journals as Elysian Fields Quarterly, Aethlon: Journal of Sport Literature, Fan, and Spit Ball. His work has also appeared in such journals as Poetry, Harvard Review, Journal of American Culture, American Art, and Art Criticism. An associate professor at the University of Hawai'i at Manoa, he teaches courses in art history and American studies.
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