Episode 96: “The Clustercus,” or David Halberstam’s The Amateurs, Part II Podcast Por  arte de portada

Episode 96: “The Clustercus,” or David Halberstam’s The Amateurs, Part II

Episode 96: “The Clustercus,” or David Halberstam’s The Amateurs, Part II

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In the second half of Halberstam's nonfiction account of the 1984 sculling Olympic trials, we go to the Olympics, to see how Biglow, Lewis, Wood, et al fare at the world's most famous sports event. 5 major characters each have big stakes, and while the actual events cluster together, Halberstam keeps the reader focused on the drama. The results are predictably mixed, and one wonders if the work these Olympians go through is worth it. Structurally, the second half of the book remains tight, perhaps even tighter than the first half, and all of the loose ends, questions, and promises of the first half are fulfilled in the second half. It's not entirely atisfying, but neither, as we learn, is amateur athletics in a low-glamor sport.
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