Word Freak

por Stefan Fatsis

Resumen

Word Freak is a non-fiction narrative by Stefan Fatsis published in 2001.
The book is subtitled Heartbreak, Triumph, Genius, and Obsession in the World of Competitive SCRABBLE Players. Fatsis, a sports reporter for The Wall Street Journal, introduces the reader to the world of competitive Scrabble through a narrative of his slow transformation from "a good living room player" into a player ranked as expert by the National Scrabble Association. Fatsis's humorous approach and descriptions of fellow competitive Scrabble players are interspersed with game strategies as the reader follows his ascent through the ranks of tournament players. The book also covers the history of the game, how tournaments are run, and the background politics of the Scrabble scene. Word Freak is a New York Times Bestseller and New York Times Notable Book.
A 10th anniversary paperback edition of Word Freak came out in August 2011. The new edition includes a new 30-page afterword about what's happened to the game in the last decade: where-are-they-nows on the main characters, here-they-are-nows on the new generation of players, corporate politics, dictionary changes, and much more.

Primera publicación

2001

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