Southern Methodist University Press


Go the Distance
Baseball Stories
by W.P. Kinsella

As in Shoeless Joe and his other baseball fiction, Kinsella uses the sport not as subject but as context in these ten stories, which range from the realistic to the fantastic. Here a legendary base stealer for St. Louis Browns tries to perpetuate his skills, an extraterrestrial pretends to be the Seattle Mariners mascot, and three middle-aged baseball buddies play a nostalgic pickup game in the women's wear section of K-mart. The collection was first published in 1988 as The Further Adventures of Slugger McBatt.

"Kinsella is a whiz at bringing characters to life . . . [In Go the Distance] he hits a home run."—Publishers Weekly

"These selections . . . hit their mark with the authority of major league corner-of-the-plate strikes."—Chicago Tribune

W.P. KINSELLA is author of several short story collections, including two reissued by SMU Press: Red Wolf, Red Wolf (1990) and Shoeless Joe Jackson Comes to Iowa (1993). He is best known for his award-winning novel Shoeless Joe, which became the film Field of Dreams in 1989. A native Canadian, Kinsella divides his time between western Canada and California.


Go the Distance
ISBN 0-87074-387-2 cloth $22.50
ISBN 0-87074-388-0 paper $10.95

(U.S. rights only)

6x9. 192 pp.
Fiction. Baseball.

Publication Date: August 1995.



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