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"Since it opened in 1854, McSorley's Old Ale House has been a New York institution ... In addition to the bar's rich history, McSorley's is home to a ... story about two men: Rafe Bartholomew, the writer who grew up in the landmark pub, and his father, Geoffrey 'Bart' Bartholomew, a career bartender who has been working the taps for forty-five years ... For Rafe, the bar means home. It's the place where he and his father have worked side by side, serving light and dark ale, always in pairs ... Where they've celebrated victories, like the publication of his father's first book of poetry, and…mehr

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"Since it opened in 1854, McSorley's Old Ale House has been a New York institution ... In addition to the bar's rich history, McSorley's is home to a ... story about two men: Rafe Bartholomew, the writer who grew up in the landmark pub, and his father, Geoffrey 'Bart' Bartholomew, a career bartender who has been working the taps for forty-five years ... For Rafe, the bar means home. It's the place where he and his father have worked side by side, serving light and dark ale, always in pairs ... Where they've celebrated victories, like the publication of his father's first book of poetry, and coped with misfortune, like the death of Rafe's mother. Where Rafe learned to be part of something bigger than himself"--Provided by publisher.
Autorenporträt
Rafe Bartholomew is the author of Pacific Rims. He was one of the original editors of Grantland, where he wrote and edited sports features from 2011 to 2015, and his work has appeared in Slate, the New York Times, the Chicago Reader, Deadspin, and other leading online and print publications. Several of his stories have been honored in the Best American Sports Writing series. He lives in Los Angeles.