Head Down is a 1990 essay by American author Stephen King on his son's Little League baseball season. - AsNotedIn
THE SPORTING SCENE about Little League baseball in Maine, and about the Bangor West team, which won the Maine State Championship. Tells about a batting practice for Fred Moore and writer's son Owen.Stephen King, Head Down
Y/M/D | Association | Description | Place | Locale | Food | Event | |
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1990/04/16 | Stephen King | Author | Steven King's essay on his son's baseball season is published as "Head Down" in The New Yorker. | ||||
1990/04/16 | The New Yorker | Publisher | Steven King's essay on his son's baseball season is published as "Head Down" in The New Yorker. |
Particulars for Head Down (Essay): | |||
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Sport | Baseball | ||
Art Type | Essay | an analytic or interpretative literary composition usually dealing with its subject from a limited or personal point of view | |
Narrative Arts | Factual | concerned with what is actually true rather than interpretations of or reactions to it | |
Area of Significance | Sports |
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Original Language: | English |
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