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NYT and VN as a goalie being remembered once again.
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A NYT short reference to Vladimir Nabokov,
related to the Soccer World Cup Championship now taking place in Brazil:
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/06/07/opinion/we-are-the-world-cup.html?_r=0
". a World Cup obsession is different from,
say, being nuts about the Yankees. That's because the World Cup doesn't just
give you a sport; it also gives you the world [ ] It's no coincidence that
Americans are tuning in to global soccer just as we've been humbled by our
sinking global status. It's a way of seeing that - contrary to the national
myth that we're the best at everything - the United States is one country
among many, and we can learn from others [ ] when I asked his brother why
he liked the World Cup so much, he just said: "Because it's the biggest
thing in the world." It connects a little boy to something gigantic and
wonderful [ ] Crucially, children across the globe are having the same
experience. They're filling in the same sticker albums and scanning the same
faces of players on the Greek and Nigerian teams. The 64 matches in Brazil -
probably the biggest media event in world history, judging by the expected
audience - will give them shared heroes and emotional sagas [ ] Mostly,
I've come to appreciate soccer as self-help. Albert Camus, a goalie in his
native Algeria, credited soccer for teaching him about morality. (Vladimir
Nabokov and Pope John Paul II were goalies too, though lesser ones.)
Pamela Druckerman, Opinion Pages: "We are
the world (cup)"
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related to the Soccer World Cup Championship now taking place in Brazil:
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/06/07/opinion/we-are-the-world-cup.html?_r=0
". a World Cup obsession is different from,
say, being nuts about the Yankees. That's because the World Cup doesn't just
give you a sport; it also gives you the world [ ] It's no coincidence that
Americans are tuning in to global soccer just as we've been humbled by our
sinking global status. It's a way of seeing that - contrary to the national
myth that we're the best at everything - the United States is one country
among many, and we can learn from others [ ] when I asked his brother why
he liked the World Cup so much, he just said: "Because it's the biggest
thing in the world." It connects a little boy to something gigantic and
wonderful [ ] Crucially, children across the globe are having the same
experience. They're filling in the same sticker albums and scanning the same
faces of players on the Greek and Nigerian teams. The 64 matches in Brazil -
probably the biggest media event in world history, judging by the expected
audience - will give them shared heroes and emotional sagas [ ] Mostly,
I've come to appreciate soccer as self-help. Albert Camus, a goalie in his
native Algeria, credited soccer for teaching him about morality. (Vladimir
Nabokov and Pope John Paul II were goalies too, though lesser ones.)
Pamela Druckerman, Opinion Pages: "We are
the world (cup)"
Search archive with Google:
http://www.google.com/advanced_search?q=site:listserv.ucsb.edu&HL=en
Contact the Editors: mailto:nabokv-l@utk.edu,nabokv-l@holycross.edu
Visit Zembla: http://www.libraries.psu.edu/nabokov/zembla.htm
View Nabokv-L policies: http://web.utk.edu/~sblackwe/EDNote.htm
Visit "Nabokov Online Journal:" http://www.nabokovonline.com
Manage subscription options: http://listserv.ucsb.edu/