""Bang the Drum Slowly" makes wonderful reading-whether one hates baseball or loves it. . . . It is awfully funny in parts, and laughter is rare enough on anybody's bookshelf."-"New York Times"
""Bang the Drum Slowly" makes wonderful reading--whether one hates baseball or loves it. . . . It is awfully funny in parts, and laughter is rare enough on anybody''s bookshelf."--"New York Times"
"What makes "Bang the Drum Slowly" unique . . . is Author Harris'' mastery of his offbeat scene. . . . The talk is natural, larded with casual humor, earthiness and more than a touch of locker-room obscenity. . . . Harris has measured [the dimensions of his characters] with his heart as well as his eye and ear."--"Time"
""Bang the Drum Slowly" is more than just another novel about baseball. It is about friendship, about the lives of a group of men as one by one they learn that a teammate is dying. Henry''s dead-pan, vernacular account of life in the dugout is refreshing, lively and often uproariously funny. His reactions to his doomed friend are poignant and profoundly touching. "Bang the Drum Slowly" is a fine bitter-sweet book."--"New York Herald Tribune"
""[Bang the Drum Slowly]" has one of the loveliest last lines in American literature, a regret from Wiggen for the way the players made fun of a slow-witted and now dead teammate: 'From here on in, I rag nobody.' We could all use that on our coat of arms."--George Vecsey, " The New York Times"--George Vecsey "New York Times "