Circuit e-bog
93,45 DKK
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Winner of the 2019 PEN/ESPN Award for Literary Sports Writing"e;The Circuit is the best sports book I've read in years, maybe ever."e; -Rich Cohen, author of The Chicago Cubs and Monsters "e;As sports writing goes, The Circuit is unusual in the very best way. Rowan Ricardo Phillips writes with such fluidity, and packs the book with bursts of brilliance. This is a compulsively reada...
E-bog
93,45 DKK
Forlag
Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Udgivet
20 november 2018
Længde
256 sider
Genrer
WSJR2
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780374718671
Winner of the 2019 PEN/ESPN Award for Literary Sports Writing"e;The Circuit is the best sports book I've read in years, maybe ever."e; -Rich Cohen, author of The Chicago Cubs and Monsters "e;As sports writing goes, The Circuit is unusual in the very best way. Rowan Ricardo Phillips writes with such fluidity, and packs the book with bursts of brilliance. This is a compulsively readable guide to one truly Homeric year of professional tennis."e; -John Green, author of The Fault in Our StarsAn energetic, lyrical, genre-defying account of the 2017 tennis season.In The Circuit: A Tennis Odyssey, the award-winning poet-and Paris Review sports columnist-Rowan Ricardo Phillips chronicles 2017 as seen through the unique prism of its pivotal, revelatory, and historic tennis season. The annual tennis schedule is a rarity in professional sports in that it encapsulates the calendar year. And like the year, it's divided into four seasons, each marked by a final tournament: the Grand Slams. Phillips charts the year from winter's Australian Open, where Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal renewed their rivalry in a match for the ages, to fall's U.S. Open. Along the way, Phillips paints a new, vibrant portrait of tennis, one that captures not only the emotions, nerves, and ruthless tactics of the point-by-point game but also the quicksilver movement of victory and defeat on the tour, placing that sense of upheaval within a broader cultural and social context. Tennis has long been thought of as an escapist spectacle: a bucolic, separate bauble of life. The Circuit will convince you that you don't leave the world behind as you watch tennis-you bring it with you.