Pafko at the Wall

Novella by Don DeLillo
0-7432-3000-0OCLC48013766
Dewey Decimal
813/.54 21LC ClassPS3554.E4425 P34 2001

"Pafko at the Wall", subtitled "The Shot Heard Round the World", is a text by Don DeLillo that was originally published as a folio in the October 1992 issue of Harper's Magazine.[1][2] It was later incorporated as the prologue in DeLillo's acclaimed novel Underworld (1997), with minor changes from the original version, such as a new opening line. In 2001, "Pafko" was re-released as a novella, by Scribner. This is the same version as printed in Underworld, where the section is titled "The Triumph of Death", in reference to the painting by Pieter Brueghel the Elder.

The title character is Andy Pafko, who, as the Dodgers' left fielder, saw Bobby Thomson's famous shot go over his head.

References

  1. ^ Duvall, John N. (John Noel) (1995). "Baseball as Aesthetic Ideology: Cold War History, Race, and Delillo's "Pafko at the Wall"". MFS Modern Fiction Studies. 41 (2): 285–313. doi:10.1353/mfs.1995.0091. ISSN 1080-658X.
  2. ^ Connolly, Andrew (2016). "Counterpoint and Counternarrative: Baseball, DeLillo's "Pafko and the Wall," and Harper's "Folio"". American Periodicals. 26 (1): 25–43. ISSN 1054-7479.

External links

  • Pafko at the Wall at the Harper's Magazine (subscription required)
  • Pafko at the Wall (Scribner edition) at the Internet Archive (account required)
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