The hard-bitten dreamers in Sarah Freligh’s Sort of Gone are chasing the baseball life, giving themselves to it. Players and fans, they learn the glories and heartbreaks of the game that we call America’s Pasttime. Freligh’s gritty portraits cut past romanticism and reveal the true, enduring romance of the game.
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Sarah Freligh was born and raised in Michigan and is a lifelong fan of the Detroit Tigers. She was the recipient of a Constance Saltonstall Foundation grant for poetry in 2006 and an Artist Residency Exchange Grant in 1997 from the New York Foundation for the Arts during which she completed work on a short story collection entitled The Absence of Gravity. A former sportswriter for the Philadelphia Inquirer, shecurrently lives in Rochester, New York, where she’s at work on a novel, Half-Past Crazy.
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