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  1. "Pafko at the Wall", subtitled "The Shot Heard Round the World", is a text by Don DeLillo that was originally published as a folio in the October 1992 issue of Harper's Magazine. [1] [2] It was later incorporated as the prologue in DeLillo's acclaimed novel Underworld (1997), with minor changes from the original version, such as a ...

    • Don DeLillo
    • 2001
  2. 9. Okt. 2001 · Pafko At The Wall represents a climactic moment in American sports, the 3rd & decisive game of the 1951 New York Giants vs. Brooklyn Dodgers playoff series at the old Polo Grounds in Manhattan, won by the Giants on a dramatic 9th inning home run by Bobby Thomson, with the winner to face the Yankees in yet another inter-borough New ...

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  3. 9. Okt. 2001 · Jackie Gleason is razzing Toots Shor in Leo Durocher's box seats; J. Edgar Hoover, basking in Sinatra's celebrity, is about to be told that the Russians have tested an atomic bomb; and Russ Hodges, raw-throated and excitable, announces the game -- the Giants and the Dodgers at the Polo Grounds in New York.

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    • 2001
    • Don DeLillo
    • Don DeLillo
  4. Pafko at the Wall: A Novella | DeLillo, Don | ISBN: 9780743230001 | Kostenloser Versand für alle Bücher mit Versand und Verkauf duch Amazon.

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  5. 30. Juni 2008 · Russ Hodges, October 3, 1951 On the fiftieth anniversary of "The Shot Heard Round the World," Don DeLillo reassembles in fiction the larger-than-life characters who on October 3, 1951, witnessed...

  6. 26. März 2021 · In this episode of the podcast, we bring you excerpts of “Pafko at the Wall,” which was performed live at the 92nd Street Y by Billy Crudup, Zachary Levi, and Tony Shalhoub, interspersed with commentary by the novelist Jennifer Egan and the poet Rowan Ricardo Phillips.

  7. 30. Juni 2008 · This is a beautiful story about a historic moment in baseball. Packing watches the ball as it soars over the wall, leaving the Dodgers behind.

    • Don DeLillo