Judah writes about his existence as a Clevelander living as a Bostonian and how that relates to his sports world. This piece reflects a love for Cleveland that isn't quite Harvey Pekar-ish, but if you can relate to Harvey, you can relate to Judah. Coming from neither Boston nor Cleveland, this piece doesn't hit home with me like it might with a Browns or Indians fan. If you are a Cleveland or greater Ohio public radio station, Judah's work is worth listening to.
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Hans Anderson
Posted on August 30, 2004 at 04:04 PM | Permalink
Review of Lost in the East
Judah writes about his existence as a Clevelander living as a Bostonian and how that relates to his sports world. This piece reflects a love for Cleveland that isn't quite Harvey Pekar-ish, but if you can relate to Harvey, you can relate to Judah. Coming from neither Boston nor Cleveland, this piece doesn't hit home with me like it might with a Browns or Indians fan. If you are a Cleveland or greater Ohio public radio station, Judah's work is worth listening to.