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From "Golden Apples of the Sun." It describes a baseball game in which the sports best white players competed with the best black players. There is an incident where a white player intentionally slides his cleets into the ankle of a black player. Later in the story, the black team's pitcher pegs the white player responsible in the head. Now when I was reading this I had a strange inkling. This peice is not a work of fiction but an actual account told by Ray Bradbury. Does anyone have information to confirm or deny this? | |||
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Yes, a number of Ray's stories are based on real incidents. I don't know right off the top of my head whether this was one of them, but we'll know in April when the biography comes out. | ||||
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Ray has said that "The Big Black and White Game" is based on his actual expeiences as a youngster during, I believe, a family trip to Wisconsin. | ||||
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