埃德温·l·马丁《搁浅的击球手》(评论)

Lomarsh Roopnarine
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作为英国殖民计划的一部分正如在殖民地管理和事务的所有重要领域一样,白人板球运动员也占据了比赛的最高位置。然而,在第二次世界大战后的十年里,黑人、亚洲人和一些葡萄牙板球运动员逐渐进入了这项运动的最高位置,这主要是因为他们的天赋和曾经不受非白人欢迎的严格的种族关系的放松。结果是,到20世纪70年代中期,黑人板球运动员不仅成为西印度群岛队的主要成员,而且直到20世纪90年代初,他们还成为世界上最强大的板球队。板球运动员,如韦斯·霍尔、加里·索伯斯、罗汉·坎海、克莱夫·劳埃德、维夫·理查兹、劳伦斯·罗、安迪·罗伯茨、阿尔文·卡利查兰、拉里·戈麦斯、迈克尔·霍林、科林·克罗夫特、马尔科姆·马歇尔、科特利·安布罗斯、布莱恩·拉拉、希夫·钱德尔保罗等,在说英语的加勒比地区和全世界的板球迷中成为家喻户晓的名字。正是在这种统治和受欢迎的背景下,作家埃德温·l·马丁(Edwin L. Martin)将吉姆·艾伦(Jim Allen)的故事置于这种背景下,他是一名来自加勒比海背风小岛蒙特塞拉特(Montserrat)的板球运动员。这本书围绕着艾伦的故事展开,尽管他很有天赋,但他从未被选拔者选中参加西印度群岛的测试队。“他无畏、凶猛、狂热,他的力量让球迷眼花缭乱,吉姆是一名强大的击球手。他拥有强大的美。看起来很美”(40)。像那个时期的许多西印度板球运动员一样,吉姆·艾伦没有接受过任何关于如何打板球的正式指导。年轻的西印度板球运动员通过在操场上或电视上观看其他板球运动员或尽可能从这里和那里接受资深球员的建议来学习打板球。“吉姆接受的板球教育是非常规的。他是埃德温·马丁,《搁浅的击球手》。宾夕法尼亚州Meadville: Create Space独立出版平台,2017,284页。ISBN: 9781530956777, 60张照片
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Stranded Batsman by Edwin L. Martin (review)
the British in the early twentieth century as a part of the British colonizing scheme. As in all important areas of colonial management and affairs, white cricketers also occupied the highest positions of the game. By the decade following World War II, however, Black, Asian, and some Portuguese cricketers were making gradual inroads into the highest positions of the game, mainly because of their talent and the relaxation of strict race relations that once disfavoured non-whites. The result was that by the mid-1970s not only did black cricketers form the majority members of the West Indies team but they also became the most powerful cricketing team in the world until the early 1990s. Cricket players like Wes Hall, Gary Sobers, Rohan Kanhai, Clive Lloyd, Viv Richards, Lawrence Rowe, Andy Roberts, Alvin Kallicharan, Larry Gomes, Michael Holding, Colin Croft, Malcolm Marshall, Curtley Ambrose, Brian Lara, Shiv Chanderpaul, to name a few, became household names among cricket fans in the English-speaking Caribbean and across the world. It is within this context of domination and popularity that author Edwin L. Martin situates the story of Jim Allen, a cricketer from Montserrat, a tiny island in the Leeward Caribbean. The book’s narrative revolves around how Allen, although talented, was never picked by selectors to play for the West Indies test team. “Fearless, ferocious and frenetic he dazzled fans with his power [and] Jim was a powerful batsman. He powered with potent beauty. It was beautiful to watch” (40). Like so many West Indian cricketers of that period, Jim Allen did not receive any formal coaching on how to play cricket. Young West Indian cricketers learn to play cricket by watching other cricketers on the playground or on television or by receiving advice here and there from senior players whenever possible. “Jim’s education in cricket was unconventional. He Edwin L. Martin, Stranded Batsman. Meadville, Pennsylvania: Create Space Independent Publishing Platform, 2017, 284 pp. ISBN: 9781530956777, 60 photos
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