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Rude at Rowing

Autor R. Bacon Whitney
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 iun 2016
A scion of the kingdom of Rude and the City, from an early age the author has abided at deepest commitment to the One, the Only, the Original Amateur Code. As the 1960s begin, his accolades in amateur sports mount-a result of his strictest compliance with the Olympic Oath ahead and firmly in mind. Alas, like the gross trespasses upon Rude since the 1950s-by the Spawls, the Podunks, or by other land desecrations and cut-offs from the City-so too the active subversion and deliberate corruption of naive amateurs was taking place everywhere in our Disunited States. Enemy composes from Regressive Grown-ups-from the Also-Rans, the non-Talented, and those greedily zealous NCAA-types-all bent upon converting amateur sports events to lucre by ever grander international venues. Adding to that the College of his forebears has been suffering decline in the Sweep Rowing Sport, aka Crew. He is the hope of family and realm for a catalytic paragon, by whom a resurrection of the College's mostly winning ways, after many years of intercollegiate championships becoming long past. They have never attained, moreover, Olympian contention, and that, just for starters, our hero can't stand any longer, given what's ahead by 1964's Innsbruck and Tokyo Olympic Games. The happiest happenstance comes of our hero's drive and gusto for the Downhill event by Olympian Alpine Skiing. Despite the insistence of his Mum and the College that he complete his undergraduate years as a Classics Major, a stressful symbiosis by the respective optimum conditioning regimens makes a vital chemistry. All factor inputs are especially conducive to top conditioning, and also for superior intensity at both his great sport-Talents. He is also genetically ample to exaltation in two obscure Olympic events through his Indiagene, what he calls "his Gift," by his obscure, but completely legal DNA off the pre-glacial eons of Eurasia. Mind you, we are still within a stellar era, albeit just past Rude's greatness at Polo, Golf, Yachting, and Tennis. Crew remains the illustrious amateur sport of Rude that wins a scion of Rude his highest status, that of the AmPro. It allows our hero so much greater stature than Pro or Pro-Am or Celebrity Athlete Even if he'll fall well short of a comparable standing by the Greatest Republic's paid admissions sports, he'll become the paragon that's so easily within his powers.
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ISBN-13: 9781937650759
ISBN-10: 1937650758
Pagini: 484
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Editura: Small Batch Books

Notă biografică

R. Bacon Whitney is a professional writer of prehistory about the earliest Greeks, whose nation race emerged shortly after the Early and Late Helladic Periods of the Late Aegean Bronze Age, from the early fifteenth century BC onward. He writes his serializations and individual protohistories under the pseudonym of Saltonstall Weld Bardot-an author/translator of his contemporary master of oldest Greek by syllabic writ. Eight books in keeping with the New Greek Mythology have been published, or are pending release, under "S. W. Bardot, in Translation." Whitney is formally the author/publisher of Bardot Books (2008); since 2010, he's been in collaboration with Small Batch Books of Amherst, Massachusetts. His four Rude books, including this title, are fictionalized accounts of his life, written in four genres. The first, Rude at Rowing: 1964's US8s, a faux memoir about Harvard's Class of 1965, describes the college's 1964 Varsity Crew under Harvard's famous coach Harry Parker. It was followed by Rude at Rowing: In Reverse of Decline, an annal and "loose" sports history about the comeback of Harvard Heavyweight Rowing from 1961 to 1963, which presents the author most fictionally and least autobiographically, notwithstanding his true-blue undergraduate forays into two Olympic sports. The third book, Rude at Olympics, merges the first, now retired, into a bildungsroman, that venerable coming-of-age genre, about his ascendancy to a dual Olympic sports star of the 1964 Olympiads-both of them! This fourth book, Rude at Rowing: A Final Annal, is a genuine historical-fiction novel that effects Whitney's apogee as a sport-AmPro out of the kingdom of Rude. His peak autobiographical year, 1965, has him seated in the strong 7-Man aboard "the World's Best Crew," a moniker accorded by the loathsome liars in a 1965 Sports Illustrated. For past readers Whitney remains the Downhill Skier, "the Klütch," of great fame and infamy howsoever restricted to his small sized European and Asian fans­-Niblicks and Niblungs all.