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Why do we remember the Boys of Summer? We remember because we were young when they were, of course. But more, we remember because we feel the ache of guilt and regret. While they were running, jumping, leaping, we were slouched behind typewriters, smoking and drinking, pretending to some mystic communion with men we didn't really know or like. Men from ghettos we didn't dare visit, or rural farms we passed at sixty miles an hour. Loving what they did on the field, we could forget how superior we felt towards them the rest of the time. By cheering them on we proved we had nothing to do with the injustices that kept their lives separate from ours. There's nothing sordid or false about the Boys of Summer. Only our memories smell like sweaty jockstraps.


Roger Kahn


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He also wrote a biography of the heavyweight boxing champion Jack Dempsey entitled A Flame of Pure Fire. P. Visiting Professor of Journalism at SUNY New Paltz.

Roger Kahn (born 31 October 1927) is an American author best known for his 1972 baseball book The Boys of Summer.

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