Bang the drum slowly

243 pages

English language

Published Dec. 30, 1984 by University of Nebraska Press.

ISBN:
978-0-8032-7221-7
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OCLC Number:
9943762

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4 stars (1 review)

The second of four novels that chronicle the career of baseball player Henry W. Wiggen -- a set of books many consider the finest novels ever written about baseball -- Mark Harris' Bang the Drum Slowly, published in 1956, is a simple and moving testament to the immutable power of friendship. The title page announces that it is "by Henry W. Wiggen / Certain of His Enthusiasms Restrained by Mark Harris," a charming touch that lets the reader know that a genial, conversational first-person voice will tell the story.Wiggen is a gifted pitcher in the major leagues, playing for a team that also includes a mediocre catcher named Bruce Pearson, a slow-talking Georgia boy who tries the patience of most of the team. Pearson has a terrible secret -- he has been diagnosed with Hodgkins' disease, which threatens not only his life but a career in baseball he desperately wants …

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4 stars

The main character Henry Wiggen is now a veteran, and tells a story partly about him and partly about his teammate. Author Mark Harris also worked on the screenplay for the movie, which I haven't seen. In short, this is better than the first book, but with a sudden ending.

Subjects

  • Baseball players -- Fiction
  • Cancer -- Patients -- Fiction
  • Male friendship -- Fiction
  • Terminally ill -- Fiction