Description |
1 online resource (302 pages) |
Summary |
Scott Raab is a last vestige of gonzo journalism in an era when sanitary decorum reigns. Crude but warmhearted, poetic but raving, Raab has chronicled many stories at GQ and Esquire, but the book you hold in your hands is neither a story nor a job: The Whore of Akron is the product of lifelong suffering. Raab sat in Cleveland Stadium on December 27, 1964, when the Browns won the NFL World Championship--the last sports title the declining city has held. Each generation born in Cleveland is another generation removed from that victory. LeBron James was supposed to change that. A native of Akron, he seemed like a miracle sent to transform Cleveland's losing ways. But after seven years--and still no parade--he left. And in a way that seemed designed to twist the knife. Now Raab bears witness to LeBron's every move, and in doing so acts as the eyes and ears of Cleveland itself.--From publisher description. |
Contents |
Intimations -- The handshake and the handjob -- Witness -- The king's humanity -- Coins on a cold grave -- Chief Wahoo and the whore of Akron -- This could be their year, Scotty! -- Hater daze -- Jew over Miami -- This way lies madness -- Little access for a big man -- The traitor's on the floor -- Franz Kafka bobblehead night -- A strange white man at center point -- Endgame. |
Subject |
James, LeBron.
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Basketball players -- United States -- Biography -- Basketball players -- United States -- Biography.
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Cleveland Cavaliers (Basketball team)
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Basketball -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
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Genre |
Electronic books.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Raab, Scott, 1952- Whore of Akron. 1st ed. New York : HarperCollins, c2011 9780062066367 (DLC) 2011040741 (OCoLC)703206414 |
ISBN |
9780062066381 (electronic bk.) |
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0062066382 (electronic bk.) |
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