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Babbling Echoes

Soundings from Yesteryear

HA Dorfman author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:University Press of America

Published:3rd Dec '12

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Harvey Dorfman was an educator for twenty-seven years before entering the field of sport psychology. His stature in the field grew significantly during the twenty-six years of his second career. But through most of both professional pursuits, he was also a writer. Seven books and hundreds of newspaper columns and magazine articles have appeared under his name. This final volume is a collection of some of his favorite pieces. Included are personal reflections and social commentary, both sobering and satirical. Interviews of both public and private personages are included, as well as feature stories on subjects of general interest. These works appeared in local newspapers while he was living and teaching in Vermont and in The Rutland Herald, where he was a columnist and a feature writer. They have also appeared in The New York Times, The Miami Herald, and many other national periodicals.

[Harvey’s] writing is a marvel — moving, funny, human, insightful, wise, and in [his] unmistakable voice. -- Frederick Buechner, Bestselling Author / Theologian
I had been thinking of writing something on the same topic [Harvey treated]. I’m afraid whatever I produced would be nowhere near as amusing. -- Richard M. Ketchum, author/editor/historian
I realized long ago I would never be able to thank [Harvey] enough for all [he has] done for me. The things I learned from [him] are far and away the biggest reason I have been able to succeed. -- Roy Halladay, Philadelphia Phillies, Cy Young Award Winner, 2003
Harvey Dorfman’s writing shows him to be an excellent journalist. I’d hoped [he would be] interested in applying for a Nieman Harvard Fellowship. He is eminently qualified. -- Sidney Hook, philosopher/author and winner of the Presidential Medal of Freedom

ISBN: 9780761859277

Dimensions: 230mm x 149mm x 14mm

Weight: 281g

186 pages