Yankees 1938
day art world which all too often delights in being cryptic.
Kreindler recognizes them as cathartic moments, some
as great existentialist sporting moments, striven for but
ultimately chance moments that would intrigue Camus
or Sartre. This sense in these works render them artistically noteworthy.
In Kreindler���s portrayal of the Yankees��� 1938 lineup, we
see one of the most revered baseball teams ever assembled - in the only full year that legends Gehrig and Joe
DiMaggio played together - all in the midst of the transition
from the Great Depression to World War II. These players, during those problematic economic times, before
television, the Internet, electronic games, iPads, Kindles,
email and Twitter, filled American pastime via the radio
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