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作       者:Leavy, Jane

出  版  社:HarperCollins e-books

出版时间:2010-10-01

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Jane Leavy, the acclaimed author of the New York Times bestseller Sandy Koufax: A Lefty's Legacy, returns with a biography of an American original number 7, Mickey Mantle. Drawing on more than five hundred interviews with friends and family, teammates, and opponents, she delivers the definitive account of Mantle's life, mining the mythology of The Mick for the true story of a luminous and illustrious talent with an achingly damaged soul. Meticulously reported and elegantly written, The Last Boy is a baseball tapestry that weaves together episodes from the author's weekend with The Mick in Atlantic City, where she interviewed her hero in 1983, after he was banned from baseball, with reminiscences from friends and family of the boy from Commerce, Oklahoma, who would lead the Yankees to seven world championships, be voted the American League's Most Valuable Player three times, win the Triple Crown in 1956, and duel teammate Roger Maris for Babe Ruth's home run crown in the summer of 1961 the same boy who would never grow up. As she did so memorably in her biography of Sandy Koufax, Jane Leavy transcends the hyperbole of hero worship to reveal the man behind the coast-to-coast smile, who grappled with a wrenching childhood, crippling injuries, and a genetic predisposition to alcoholism. In The Last Boy she chronicles her search to find out more about the person he was and, given what she discovers, to explain his mystifying hold on a generation of baseball fans, who were seduced by that lopsided, gap-toothed grin. It is an uncommon biography, with literary overtones: not only a portrait of an icon, but an investigation of memory itself. How long was the Tape Measure Home RunDid Mantle swing the same way right-handed and left-handedWhat really happened to his knee in the 1951 World SeriesWhat happened to the red-haired, freckle-faced boy known back home as Mickey Charles"I believe in memory, not memorabilia," Leavy writes in her preface. But in The Last Boy, she discovers that what we remember of our heroes and even what they remember of themselves is only where the story begins.
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Dedication

Epigraph

Contents

Preface: My Weekend with The Mick

Part One - Innocence Lost, Atlantic city, April 1983

Chapter 1 - March 26, 1951: The Whole World Opened Up

Chapter 2 - October 5, 1951: When Fates Converge

Chapter 3 - October 23, 1951: Undermined

Chapter 4 - May 27, 1949: Patrimony

Chapter 5 - May 20, 1952: In the Ground

Chapter 6 - April 17, 1953: One Big Day

Chapter 7 - November 2, 1953: Fish Bait

Chapter 8 - September 26, 1954: No Other Time

Part Two - A Round with the Mick, Atlantic city, April 1983

Chapter 9 - May 30, 1956: A Body Remembers

Chapter 10 - May 16, 1957: Returns of the Day

Photographic Insert

Chapter 11 - August 14, 1960: Season Under Siege

Part Three - Nightcap, Atlantic city, April 1983

Chapter 12 - September 25, 1961: Dr. Feelgood*

Chapter 13 - May 18, 1962: His Best Self

Chapter 14 - June 5, 1963: The Breaking Point

Chapter 15 - September 26, 1968: Last Licks

Part Four - Dream on, Atlantic city, April 1983

Chapter 16 - June 8, 1969: Half-life of a Star

Photographic Insert

Chapter 17 - December 19, 1985: Below in Fargo

Chapter 18 - February 5, 1988: Top of the Heap

Chapter 19 - February 4, 1994: Getaway Day

Part Five - Riding with the Mick, Atlantic city, April 1983

Chapter 20 - August 13, 1995: The Last Boy

Epilogue

Acknowledgments

Appendix 1: Interview List

Appendix 2: The Kinetic Mick

Appendix 3: Who’s Better?

Bibliography

Index

About the Author

Books by Jane Leavy

Copyright

About the Publisher

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