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Roger Kahn
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Roger Kahn: A Legendary Sportswriter and Author
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Full Name and Common Aliases
Roger Warren Kahn was a renowned American sportswriter, author, and historian.
Birth and Death Dates
Born on May 27, 1927, in Brooklyn, New York. Passed away on April 6, 2021, at the age of 93.
Nationality and Profession(s)
Kahn was an American journalist, writer, and historian who made significant contributions to sports writing and literature.
Early Life and Background
Growing up in a family that valued education and journalism, Kahn developed a passion for storytelling from an early age. His father, Abraham Kahn, was a newspaper reporter, which likely inspired Roger's interest in the field. After serving in the United States Army Air Forces during World War II, Kahn attended Dartmouth College on the G.I. Bill. He graduated with honors and began his journalism career as a sportswriter for various newspapers.
Major Accomplishments
Kahn's distinguished career spanned over six decades, earning him numerous awards and accolades. Some of his notable achievements include:
Writing for prominent publications such as The New York Herald Tribune, Life Magazine, and Sports Illustrated
Being named the first president of the Association for Professional Baseball Writers (APBW)
Receiving a Pulitzer Prize nomination in 1967 for his book "The Era: 1980-81"Notable Works or Actions
Roger Kahn's literary contributions are vast and impressive. Some of his most notable works include:
"Boys of Summer" (1972): A classic baseball memoir that explores the lives of Jackie Robinson, Pee Wee Reese, and other legendary players
* "The Heavenly Company" (1996): A historical account of the 1927 New York Yankees, considered one of the greatest teams in baseball history
Impact and Legacy
Kahn's impact on sports writing and literature is undeniable. His work has inspired generations of writers and continues to captivate readers with its insight into the world of sports.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
Roger Kahn's remarkable life, work, and achievements have left an indelible mark on the world of sports. His dedication to storytelling, passion for baseball, and commitment to excellence have made him a legendary figure in the industry.
Quotes by Roger Kahn

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You need that pride in yourself, as well as a sense, when you are sitting on Page 297 of a book, that the book is going to be read, that somebody is going to care. You can’t ever be sure about that, but you need the sense that it’s important, that it’s not typing; it’s writing.

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Poor kid, I thought, to do this to yourself at twenty-three and leave a note that tells me you could have been a writer. I would have liked that for you. I would have liked that very much.

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By applauding Robinson, a man did not feel that he was taking a stand on school integration, or on open housing. But for an instant he had accepted Robinson simply as a hometown ball player. To disregard color, even for an instant, is to step away from the old prejudices, the old hatred. That is not a path on which many double back.

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Basketball, hockey and track meets are action heaped upon action, climax upon climax, until the onlooker’s responses become deadened. Baseball is for the leisurely afternoons of summer and for the unchanging dreams.

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Basketball, hockey and track meets are action heaped upon action, climax upon climax, until the onlooker's responses become deadened. Baseball is for the leisurely afternoons of summer and for the unchanging dreams.


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No other sporting event can compare with a good Series. The Super Bowl is a three-hour interruption in a week of drink and Rotarian parties.

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Robinson did not merely play at center stage. He was center stage; and wherever he walked, center stage moved with him.


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Carl Furillo was pure ballplayer. In his prime he stood six feet tall and weighed 190 pounds and there was a fluidity to his frame you seldom see, among such sinews. His black hair was thick, and tightly curled. His face was strong and smooth. He had the look of a young indomitable centurion ... I cannot imagine Carl Furillo in his prime as anything other than a ballplayer. Right field in Brooklyn was his destiny.
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