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The path from Springfield Avenue on Chicago's West Sidewhere Ira Berkow once sold stockings at the old Maxwell Street marketplaceto a career at The New York Times and a share of the Pulitzer Prize was anything but predictable. Yet that is the remarkable journey Berkow recounts in this lively, heartfelt, and frequently humorous memoir. Along the way, he became far more than a sportswriter, emerging as one of America's most perceptive chroniclers of sports, equally drawn to human character as to box scores and standings. Central to that evolution was his father, whose influence helped instill in Ira a lasting respect for truth, justice, and moral clarity. But he was also shaped by a series of mentors and inspirations who helped steer a young man still searching for his purpose. Among them was the legendary columnist Red Smith, who patiently critiqued Berkow's early work, and Red Holzman, the Hall of Fame coach of the New York Knicks, whose example resonated well beyond the basketball court. Woven throughout Full Swing is an extraordinary lineup of figuresE. B. White, Muhammad Ali, Saul Bellow, Ted Williams, P. G. Wodehouse, Michael Jordanwhose presence reflects the breadth of Berkow's interests and the lessons he drew from them. Honest, insightful, and richly entertaining, this memoir captures both triumphs and missteps, offering readers the wit, wisdom, and grace they have long associated with his writing.
Ira Berkow is both a Pulitzer-prize winner for national reporting and a Pulitzer-prize finalist for distinguished commentary, and the author of twenty-six books, including the bestsellers Red: A Biography of Red Smith, Maxwell Street: Survival in a Bazaar, and Rockin' Steady: A Guide to Basketball and Cool (with Walt Frazier), as well as nine anthologies of his journalism. A sports reporter and columnist for the New York Times for over two decades, his work has regularly been reprinted in literary anthologies, college rhetoric textbooks, in the prestigious annual anthology Best American Sports Writing, as well as The Best American Sports Writing of the Century. He resides in New York City.