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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: John CaseyPublisher: Knopf Publishing Group Imprint: Knopf Publishing Group Dimensions: Width: 16.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.376kg ISBN: 9780307700025ISBN 10: 030770002 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 08 November 2011 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Remaindered Availability: Out of stock ![]() Table of ContentsReviewsA wonderful match of subject and style . . . [Casey's] writing is simple and crisp. It holds the clarity of early morning. -- The New York Times Book Review <br> <br> Room for Improvement is a marvel of closely observed mostly outdoor sport, much of it alarmingly strenuous, but colored throughout by infectious exuberance and tolerance for discomfort. With genteel detachment well to the rear, Casey brings us point blank to the levels of sporting commitment that rise to illumination. --Thomas McGuane <p> In these empirical and informative essays, John Casey writes with the 'savor of attentiveness' about those peaks in cardiovascular exercise when we feel transformed--about being, as he puts it, 'encased in the rhythm of what I was doing.' Casey has walked, run, rowed, paddled, and cross-country skied. Not unlike those sports, these connected essays flow into one another, and they reflect more than an author's willingness to suffer 'a ruffled minor vanity'; not unlike the Room for Improvement is a marvel of closely observed mostly outdoor sport, much of it alarmingly strenuous, but colored throughout by infectious exuberance and tolerance for discomfort. With genteel detachment well to the rear, Casey brings us point blank to the levels of sporting commitment that rise to illumination. --Thomas McGuane<br><br><br> In these empirical and informative essays, John Casey writes with the 'savor of attentiveness' about those peaks in cardiovascular exercise when we feel transformed--about being, as he puts it, 'encased in the rhythm of what I was doing.' Casey has walked, run, rowed, paddled, and cross-country skied. Not unlike those sports, these connected essays flow into one another, and they reflect more than an author's willingness to suffer 'a ruffled minor vanity'; not unlike the over-seventy athlete he is, John Casey's writing is exemplary and tireless . -- John Irving<br> <br> Author InformationJohn Casey was born in 1939 in Worcester, Massachusetts, and educated at Harvard College, Harvard Law School, and the University of Iowa. His novel Spartina won the National Book Award in 1989. He lives in Charlottesville, Virginia, where he is professor of English literature at the University of Virginia. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |