The Sportswriter

Author: Richard Ford

It’s hard to imagine a book illuminating the texture of everyday life more brilliantly, or capturing the truth of human emotions more honestly, than Ford does in his account of an alienated scribe in the New Jersey suburbs. Frank Bascombe, Ford’s protagonist, clings to his almost villainous despair in a way that Walker Percy’s men don’t, but the book is heavily influenced….Read More

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