Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Favorite Passages: "soccer in history"


Another humorous yet insightful comment from DeLillo about the world's most famous sport and its relationship with America.

I thought about soccer in history, the inspiration for wars, truces, rampaging mobs. The game was a global passion, spherical ball, grass or turf, entire nations in spasms of elation or lament. But what kind of sport is it that disallows the use of players' hands, except for the goalkeeper? Hands are essential human tools, the things that grasp and hold, that make, take, carry, create. If soccer were an American invention, wouldn't some European intellectual maintain that our historically puritanical nature has compelled us to invent a game structured on anti-masturbatory principles?
-- "Hammer and Sickle,"
The Angel Esmeralda

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