- Eliot Asinof
Eliot Asinof (
July 13 1919 –June 10 2008 ) was an American writer of fiction and nonfiction best known for his writing aboutbaseball . His most famous book wasEight Men Out , a nonfiction reconstruction of the 1919Black Sox scandal .Biography
Asinof was born in
Manhattan and lived in and aroundNew York City for much of his life. In his youth, he worked in his family's tailoring business. He graduated fromSwarthmore College in 1940, then played briefly as a minor-leaguefirst baseman in thePhiladelphia Phillies ' organization. DuringWorld War II , Asinof served in the U.S. Army in theAleutian Islands . He was married for five years toJocelyn Brando , an actress who was the sister ofMarlon Brando ; the marriage ended in divorce in 1955.Besides playing the game seriously, Asinof wrote extensively about baseball. His 1955 debut novel, "Man on Spikes", was based on the experience of a friend who played minor league ball. His most famous book, "8 Men Out", painstakingly reconstructed the events of the
Black Sox scandal that marred the World Series between theChicago White Sox and theCincinnati Reds in the same year that Asinof was born. The book was published in 1963; the film "Eight Men Out ", co-written by Asinof and directorJohn Sayles , appeared in 1988. Asinof also worked on other projects related to the scandal, including TV documentaries such as the 2001 ESPN "Sports Century Flashback: The 1919 Black Sox Scandal" and the 2005 "The Top 5 Reasons You Can't Blame the 1919 Chicago White Sox for "Throwing" the 1919 World Series to the Cincinnati Reds".Asinof wrote other novels and nonfiction books unrelated to baseball; his career as a scriptwriter was curtailed when he was blacklisted for a time during the 1950s.
References
* [http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/11/sports/baseball/11asinof.html "New York Times" obituary] , 11 June 2008
*Gould, Stephen Jay. "Eight Men Out The Black Sox and the 1919 World Series." Holtzbrinck Publishers, 2006. Holtzbrinck Publishers, 8 Nov 2007 [http://www.holtzbrinckpublishers.com/academic/legal/TermsOfUse.asp] .
*The Internet Movie Database Inc., "Biography for Eliot Asinof." The Internet Movie Database Inc., 2007. The Internet Movie Database Inc., 10 Nov 2007 [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0039362/bio] .
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