Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
208
Language
English
Published
Oct 15, 1987
Publisher
Penguin Books, Limited (UK)
Edition
UK ed.
ISBN-10
0140102906
ISBN-13
9780140102901
Description
Eamon Dunphy delves into the multifaceted world of sport, inviting readers to explore the nuances that lie beneath the surface of a seemingly straightforward game. He skillfully combines personal anecdotes, sharp observations, and historical insights, drawing upon his extensive experience as a sports commentator and former professional athlete. This creates a rich tapestry of narratives that highlight the passion and drama of sports, while also examining their profound impact on society and culture.
Life lessons unfold through the stories of iconic figures and unexpected moments that have shaped the world of sports. Dunphy challenges the notion of sports as just a pastime, revealing its intricate connections to identity, politics, and human emotion. His contemplative approach encourages readers to reflect on their own relationships with games and the ideals they embody.
The prose is imbued with a sense of authenticity, as he navigates the highs and lows of both athletes and fans. With a mix of humor and poignancy, the themes resonate far beyond the final whistle, ultimately capturing the complex landscape of human experience. It is not merely a commentary on sports but a profound exploration of what it means to play, compete, and connect in a world where games often define who we are.
Life lessons unfold through the stories of iconic figures and unexpected moments that have shaped the world of sports. Dunphy challenges the notion of sports as just a pastime, revealing its intricate connections to identity, politics, and human emotion. His contemplative approach encourages readers to reflect on their own relationships with games and the ideals they embody.
The prose is imbued with a sense of authenticity, as he navigates the highs and lows of both athletes and fans. With a mix of humor and poignancy, the themes resonate far beyond the final whistle, ultimately capturing the complex landscape of human experience. It is not merely a commentary on sports but a profound exploration of what it means to play, compete, and connect in a world where games often define who we are.
Genres
Biography
Autobiography & Memoir