I See You Big German

Dirk Nowitzki and What He Means to Dallas (And Me)

Zac Crain author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Deep Vellum Publishing

Published:15th Jul '21

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

I See You Big German cover

Launch event planned in Dallas, Texas in conjunction with Nowitzky’s jersey number retirement Pitching promotional work with the Dallas Mavericks team and Dallas Morning News Deep Vellum will participate in/be present for extensive celebrations planned across city of Dallas, including street name dedication, statue unveiling, etc. Review copies will be sent targeting all major print and digital literary & sports media outlets; additional review copies available upon request Promotion on the publisher’s website (deepvellum.org), twitter feed (@deepvellum), and Facebook page (/deepvellum); promotion in the publisher’s e-newsletter

A lyric essay that follows Dallas Mavericks star player Nowitzki’s 21-year career, charting the highs and lows of his career through the lens of a recent cultural history of Dallas.In the 1990's, Dallas was a basketball wasteland. Along came Dirk Nowitzki, a towering Würzburg, Germany native with a cool efficiency and the ability to make shots from seemingly impossible angles. In the years thereafter, Nowitzki would spend his entire 21-season NBA career with the Dallas Mavericks, the longest tenure of any one player with one team in the league's history, and lead them to their first and only NBA championship, while being named a 14-time All-Star, a 12-time All-NBA Team member, and the first European player to receive the NBA's Most Valuable Player Award. Zac Crain, award-winning journalist for D Magazine who moved to Dallas the same year that Nowitzki began his career in the city, memorializes Nowitzki’s career through a lyric essay reminiscent of Hanif Abdurraqib's Go Ahead in the Rain that mixes the author's story with the basketball legend's, charting the highs and lows (and mostly highs) of the Mavs' all-time statistical leader’s career. By paying homage to Dallas’ star basketball player, author Zac Crain connects the Mavs’ success with the growth of the city itself, and what the sport means to Dallas’ now basketball-obsessed citizens.

“The book is a “memoir about Dirk Nowitzki” written as an open letter. Through Dirk, Crain traces his own life in Dallas…[he] writes with humor about the serious parts of his life.” —Roberto José Andrade Franco, Texas Highways "It's [I See You Big German] an ode to basketball, fatherhood, and the city of Dallas." —Ben Zajdel, Mavs Moneyball "I am biased, but you should buy Zac's book. It's thoughtful and funny, and it will bring back all your memories from that season of magic." —Tim Rogers, D Magazine

ISBN: 9781646050352

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

216 pages