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The Syntax of Sports, Class 4: Parallel Structure

Patrick Barry
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"Once you find the right structure, perhaps it will be easier to find the right content.” That’s one of the key insights from this fourth book in the series The Syntax of Sports. Others include:

• The importance of being “radically inclusive”
• The power of defining something by what it is not
• The creative elegance of the word “as”

So join Professor Patrick Barry as he continues to share lessons from the popular writing course at the University of Michigan on which The Syntax of Sports is based. You’ll learn about language. You’ll learn about advocacy. And you’ll get to explore some illuminating connections between everything from the speeches of Winston Churchill, to the paintings of Leonardo da Vinci, to—perhaps most surprisingly—the face of NFL legend (and former University of Michigan quarterback) Tom Brady.

  • Cover
  • Title Page
  • Also by Patrick Barry
  • Copyright Page
  • Dedication
  • Epigraph
  • Contents
  • Class Roster
  • 1. Previously On: Iron Curtain
  • 2. Previously On: The Rule of Three
  • 3. Semicolons and a Hybrid Approach
  • 4. “I Construct Sentences”
  • 5. DeLillo and Twain
  • 6. Conjunction Junction
  • 7. Reading List for Life
  • 8. Touch of Twain
  • 9. Structure Can Generate Content
  • 10. Sinews of Peace
  • 11. Stettin in the Baltic to Trieste in the Adriatic
  • 12. Corresponding Ideas in Corresponding Forms
  • 13. Nothing But Nets
  • 14. Flexible and Generous
  • 15. The Last Supper
  • 16. Symmetry
  • 17. Michelangelo and Michigan
  • 18. Tom Brady’s Face
  • 19. The Beauty Premium
  • 20. Yes We Can
  • 21. Morning in America
  • 22. Maya Angelou
  • 23. Good with Words
  • 24. Red States vs. Blue States
  • 25. A More Perfect Union
  • 26. Kenya and Kansas
  • 27. At a Glance
  • 28. Deliberate Practice
  • 29. Your Horribleness
  • 30. Effort Counts Twice
  • 31. The Mundanity of Excellence
  • 32. Notes on Nuance: What the Yankees Are to Baseball
  • 33. Notes on Nuance: “As”
  • 34. As Heavy to Me as Odious
  • 35. Mental Representations
  • 36. Shakespeare in the Arb
  • 37. Radically Inclusive
  • Acknowledgments
  • Notes
  • Photo Credits
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Published: 2022
Publisher: Maize Books
Copyright: 2022
ISBN(s)
  • 978-1-60785-759-4 (open access)
  • 978-1-60785-758-7 (ebook)
  • 978-1-60785-757-0 (paper)
Series
  • The Syntax of Sports
Subject
  • SPORTS & RECREATION / Essays
  • LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / General
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