The Sportswriter

The Sportswriter

1986 • 375 pages

Ratings17

Average rating3.6

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TempestuousWind
SeanSupporter

The most dismal and dull book that I could not put down. Ford has created a nice set of characters about whom I care nothing, whose lives are pointless, and whose spirits are empty. But boy oh boy, when those dull, empty people have conversations, Ford puts the reader right there and sometimes makes your skin crawl. After one such conversation, the one with Herb, dismal and dull though it was, I uttered a “Wow!” loud enough to draw attention to myself in the diner. It alone was worth the price of admission. Ford is magnificent at what he does, and though what he does is drag you along to watch a perfectly uninteresting person live out his perfectly uninteresting life, he made me want to keep reading and left me amazed at what a well-crafted paragraph can do.

June 29, 2017