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William Brashler (born 1947) is an American author and journalist. He is best known for writing The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars and Motor Kings, which was published in 1973.[1][2] A film adaptation, directed by John Badham and starring Richard Pryor and Billy Dee Williams, was released in 1976.[3] Bingo Long was chosen as one of the top 100 sports books of all time by Sports Illustrated, in 2002.[4] The 20th anniversary edition of the book included a preface by sports historian Peter C. Bjarkman.[1]

Career

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City Dogs, Brashler's next novel, was inspired by his time covering the Chicago police beat, and was favorably reviewed by Kirkus Reviews and The New York Times.[5][6] The New Yorker gave it a mixed review, however, calling it "erratically interesting," with only some of Bingo Long's "attractiveness and humor."[7]

Brashler grew up in Grand Rapids, Michigan, attended Calvin College and graduated from the University of Michigan in 1969. A collection of his papers is held at Calvin's Heritage Hall, Hekman Library.[8] Brashler is an alumnus of the Iowa Writers’ Workshop.[9]

He worked as a journalist for Lerner Newspapers.[10]

Brashler coauthored Johnny Bench's 1979 autobiography.[11][12]

Books

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  • The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars and Motor Kings (1973)
  • City Dogs (1976)
  • The Don: The Life and Death of Sam Giancana (1977)
  • Josh Gibson: A Life in the Negro Leagues (1978)
  • The Chosen Prey (1982)
  • Traders (1989)
  • The Story of Negro League Baseball (1994)

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