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Roger Angell is a senior fiction editor and a longtime contributor with The New Yorker. His writings for the magazine include reporting, commentary, fiction, humor, film and book reviews, and, for many years, the magazine’s Christmas verse, “Greetings, Friends!” His ten books include such baseball writings as The Summer Game, Five Seasons, and Game Time, and, most recently, a memoir, Let Me Finish. His awards include a George Polk Award for Commentary; the Michael Braude Award for Light Verse, presented by the American Academy of Arts and Letters; a PEN/ESPN Lifetime Achievement Award for Literary Sports Writing; and the J. G. Taylor Spink Award, the highest honor given to writers by the Baseball Hall of Fame. His New Yorker piece “This Old Man” won the 2015 prize for Essays and Criticism awarded by the American Society of Magazine Editors. He is a 
member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters. Mr. Angell lives in New York and Maine.

Roger Angell Books

The Elements of Style book cover

The Elements of Style

E. B. White
Late Innings book cover

Late Innings

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Once More Around the Park book cover

Once More Around the Park

Roger Angell
Game Time book cover

Game Time

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This Old Man book cover

This Old Man

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A Day in the Life of Roger Angell book cover

A Day in the Life of Roger Angell

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The Roger Angell Baseball Collection book cover

The Roger Angell Baseball Collection

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The Summer Game book cover

The Summer Game

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Season Ticket book cover

Season Ticket

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Five Seasons book cover

Five Seasons

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Here is New York book cover

Here is New York

E. B. White
A Pitcher's Story book cover

A Pitcher's Story

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Let Me Finish book cover

Let Me Finish

Roger Angell
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