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The poet : the life and Los Angeles Times of Jim Murray

Title
The poet : the life and Los Angeles Times of Jim Murray / Steven Travers.
Author
Travers, Steven.
Publication
Washington, D.C. : Potomac Books, [2013]

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Description
ix, 269 pages; 24 cm
Summary
Jim Murray of the Los Angeles Times was the single greatest sports columnist who ever lived--period. Known for his highly descriptive metaphors and phrasing, Murray was a poet. Time magazine sent the Connecticut native to Hollywood in 1948 to cover the movies. But it was at the Los Angeles Times (1961-1998) that Murray made his mark. The paper had experienced tremendous growth, and Murray had free rein to cover virtually any topic in his sports column. He defended pitcher Don Drysdale against accusations of poor sportsmanship, waxed rhapsodic about Willie Mays, and praised light-heavyweight champion Archie Moore as "the Rembrandt of boxing." But Murray's influence was greatest when he spoke out against segregated college football in the South. Steven Travers provides an in-depth look at a man whose influence went far beyond the baseball diamond and the boxing ring.--From publisher description.
Subject
  • Murray, Jim, 1919-1998
  • Sportswriters > United States > Biography
  • Sportswriters
  • United States
Genre/Form
Biographies.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 251-258) and index.
ISBN
  • 9781597978545
  • 159797854X
  • 9781597978552 (canceled/invalid)
LCCN
  • 2012044715
  • 40022115239
  • 99954754651
OCLC
  • ocn795759563
  • 795759563
  • SCSB-14127007
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library