Barney Polan's Game by Charley Rosen - ISBN: 9781888363562
Hardcover
One of America’s foremost basketball novelists takes on the legendary point-shaving scandals of early 1950’s college basketball. The book is based in fact but tells the story from a human perspective, weighing the issues of character and morality as only a novel can.

Barney Polan's Game

A Novel of the 1951 College Basketball Scandals

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  • Hardcover

    338 pages

  • Release Date

    1 August 2011

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Summary

A New York Times Notable BookIn Barney Polan’s Game, Charley Rosen takes on the legendary point-shaving scandals of 1950 and ‘51, when the best of the college basketball players took money from gamblers in return for affecting the outcomes of games, never knowing that in the process they were trading in their innocence and love of the game-until they were caught, and the scandal moved them from the sports pages to the news pages across the nation. No one will walk away from the scandals unsca…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781888363562
ISBN-10:1888363568
Author:Charley Rosen
Publisher:Seven Stories Press,U.S.
Imprint:Seven Stories Press,U.S.
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:338
Release Date:1 August 2011
Weight:545g
Dimensions:215mm x 147mm
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Critics Review

“This is not simply a novel about basketball in the dark ages. Mr. Rosen has much more on his mind here. This is a book about guilt and redemption, about the loss of innocence, about racism and bigotry, about class differences … [He] gets the ambiance just right: the moving from town to town, the sometimes horrid conditions under which they play, the weariness and sense of dislocation, the bigotry and ignorance they encounter.” –The New York Times Book Review “Rosen … certainly knows his basketball … But his depth and erudition makes this a tale of much more than sport. Rosen gives us a sometimes agonizing, often hilarious journey through American history, and a poignant account of what keeps a man running.” –Chicago Tribune “Rosen is one of the few people to even try to write basketball novels … He [writes] in a gut-wrenching, riveting style that most novelists would envy.” –The Beacon Journal

About The Author

Charley Rosen

A native of the Bronx and longtime pal of basketball guru Phil Jackson, CHARLEY ROSENled the league in technical fouls during each of his six years as a coach in the now-defunct Continental Basketball Association. Since then he has become the world’s foremost writer of fiction and nonfiction on the subject of basketball, chronicling the drama that takes place both on and off the court. His many novels include The House of Moses All-Stars, a New York Times Notable Book, and Sammy Wong- All-American. His non-fiction works include The Scandals of ‘51- How the Gamblers Almost Killed College Basketball and More than a Game, with Phil Jackson. Rosen is an analyst for hoopshype.com and a devotee of the Triangle Offense. He lives in Accord, NY.

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