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Henry Wiggen

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Scene From 'Bang The Drum Slowly' (Caption:American actors (left to right) Paul Newman as Henry Wiggen, Albert Salmi (1928 - 1990) as Bruce Pierson, and Georgann Johnson as Holly, appear in a scene from the United States Steel Hour production of 'Bang the Drum Slowly' which aired September 26,
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says that of all the fictional baseball players in American literature, Wiggen is the only one who "matters beyond the page" and "hangs on in the reader's thoughts, season after season;" he also notes Wiggen's propensity for
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has described Wiggen as having a "complex character", saying that he "epitomizes the American spirit of 'never say die,'" while
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Diamonds In The Rough – Mark Harris (An Interview with the writer of
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Imagining Baseball: America's Pastime and Popular Culture
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Index

Henry Wiggin
baseball player
Mark Harris
The Southpaw
Bang the Drum Slowly
Perkinsville, New York
pitcher
Columbia Daily Spectator
Gerald Peary
malapropisms
Dizzy Dean
Paul Newman
United States Steel Hour
Michael Moriarty
film adaptation
Bobbs-Merrill Company
Imagining Baseball: America's Pastime and Popular Culture
David McGimpsey
University of Indiana Press


Henry Wiggen is still bringing the heat
Ivan Maisel
ESPN
HARRIS: It Looked Like For Ever, by Mark Harris
Columbia Daily Spectator


Diamonds In The Rough – Mark Harris (An Interview with the writer of Bang the Drum Slowly)
The Real Paper

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