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El. knyga: Losing It: A Lifetime in Pursuit of Sporting Excellence

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  • Formatas: 304 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 02-Jun-2016
  • Leidėjas: Bloomsbury Sport
  • ISBN-13: 9781472918796
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  • Formatas: 304 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 02-Jun-2016
  • Leidėjas: Bloomsbury Sport
  • ISBN-13: 9781472918796
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Warm and witty reassurance that sometimes it really is the "taking part" that counts

To understand Anna Karenina, Mellors, Molly Bloom, Dante, Romeo, Juliet and Bridget Jones you must also have loved and lost and won. To understand sport in the greatest arenas of them all you too must have played and lost and won, known shame, hope, joy, horror and glory.

Simon Barnes has taken part in seven summer Olympic Games, five World Cups and ten Ashes series. Well, not exactly taken part, but certainly he was there and writing hard. And always, behind every victory and every defeat he ever recorded, there was the reference of his own sporting career, in which the bitter beauties of failure were occasionally varied with the intoxication of success.

At school he was – at least at first – the opposite of a rebel without a cause: he was a sporting fool in search of a game he could excel at, alas finding none. When he was nine he thought he would somehow be miraculously good at sport. Sadly he never was. But the sporting fool within him never died and in his late 20s he tried again – a second sporting career, in which the triumph of hope over experience was more or less a rout. The dream had only slightly modified: he now thought he would be somehow miraculously competent.

So he co-founded a football team and at last found himself the first-choice goalkeeper. Then he co-founded a cricket team, on the grounds that by doing so he would always be sure of a game. And at the same time, he got horsiness and discovered he was actually quite good at riding in competition.

All these adventures taught him about sport: why we do it, what is required to be very good at it. He learned about the relationship of physical and mental skills, about fear and courage and physical pain. He learned about funk, about Zen-like calm, about the team thing, about the "me" thing. His sporting failure has been a joyous and profoundly informative part of his life, and here he tells the story of it.

Recenzijos

Funny, thoughtful, tragic and touching. Don't be fooled that this is a book about sport - it's a story of (often unrequited) love. There are many aspects to sport and many perspectives. The common denominator is that Simon writes beautifully and in extraordinary detail about all of them. -- David Gower An intriguing personal journey into how sporting failure can inspire people, its thought-provoking stuff for all amateur players * FourFourTwo * It is the memoir of a sporting non-great Barnes can be pointed, precise yet poignant. His memory of youthful pursuit carries echoes that will resound with most. * The (Glasgow) Herald * A fascinating piece of work * Daily Mail * Another knock-out read by the multi-award-winning writer Simon Barnes * School Sport * Barnes uses his wealth of knowledge and experience in sport to tell an engaging tale of the endless hunt to achieve success * School Sport *

Daugiau informacijos

Warm and witty reassurance that sometimes it really is the "taking part" that counts
Part One Protostar A Star is Born
1 The Great Cricketer
3(7)
2 Bloody Cricket
10(7)
3 A Leaping Wolf
17(8)
4 God on Our Side
25(7)
5 Top of the Tree
32(6)
6 The Honours Book
38(6)
7 Semi-naked Semi-courage
44(6)
8 For the Love of Violence
50(8)
9 Hell is Other Rugby Players
58(9)
10 Death of an Athlete
67(8)
11 One of the Elite
75(6)
12 Head of the River
81(5)
13 Oedipal Ping-pong
86(6)
14 Faster Than You'll Ever Live to Be
92(6)
15 The Graveyard of Sport
98(10)
16 Sport is Bourgeois
108(9)
Part Two Supernova Period of Maximum Brightness
17 Elimination
117(8)
18 A Good Start
125(7)
19 A Madman's Joy
132(11)
20 Enter the Dragons
143(8)
21 Emergency Exit
151(8)
22 Well Hard
159(6)
23 The Monsoon Match
165(4)
24 Clever Trevor
169(6)
25 Promotion
175(7)
26 Notes from Everest
182(5)
27 Zen in the Art of Goalkeeping
187(5)
28 Dodgy Keeper
192(4)
29 Three Times a Champion
196(6)
30 All in the Golden Afternoon
202(6)
31 The Gate Closes
208(4)
32 Ghost of a Cricketer
212(6)
33 Foundation Myth
218(5)
34 The Real Thing
223(6)
35 Sport's Dreamtime
229(8)
36 Perfect Dolores
237(8)
37 Eddy Pratt
245(7)
38 Death of a Wicketkeeper
252(7)
39 Match Drawn
259(6)
40 Sporting Perfection
265(10)
Part Three Red Dwarf A Star in Decay
41 The Fall of Oedipus
275(5)
42 The Big Fish Cup
280(6)
43 The Very Essence of Sport
286(7)
Acknowledgements 293
Simon Barnes is a multi-award-winning writer with more than 20 books to his name, including The Meaning of Sport and How to Be a Bad Birdwatcher. He was the Chief Sports Writer of The Times until 2014, and has written sports columns for GQ, The Spectator and many others.

@simonbarneswild