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Mon, 11 Apr 1994 03:40:33 EST
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Kinsella's book _Shoeless Joe_ certainly treats baseball as a central
cultural myth, but a more explicitly mythic exploration of baseball,
in fiction anyway, can be found in R. Coover's _Universal Baseball
Association_.  I believe there's a collection by various fiction
writers which examines baseball from the same perspective, though the
title escapes me.
 
Michael Kaufmann
Indiana University-Purdue University  Fort Wayne

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