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Soccer in sun and shadow

Galeano, Eduardo 1940-2015 (author.). Fried, Mark, (translator.).

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781568589565
  • ISBN: 1645030377
  • ISBN: 9781645030379
  • ISBN: 1568584946
  • ISBN: 9781568584942
  • Physical Description: print
    299 pages ; 21 cm
  • Edition: Revised and updated.
  • Publisher: New York : Nation Books, [2013]

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 271-278) and index.
Formatted Contents Note: Author's confession -- Soccer -- The player -- The goalkeeper -- The idol -- The fan -- The fanatic -- The goal -- The referee -- The manager -- The theater -- The specialists -- The language of soccer doctors -- Choreographed war -- The language of war -- The stadium -- The ball -- The origins -- The rules of the game -- The English invasions -- Creole soccer -- The story of Fla and Flu -- The opiate of the people? -- A rolling flag -- Blacks -- Zamora -- Samitier -- Death on the field -- Friedenreich -- From mutilation to splendor -- The second discovery of America -- Andrade -- Ringlets -- The Olympic goal -- Goal by Piendibene -- The bicycle kick -- Scarone -- Goal by Scarone -- The occult forces -- Goal by Nolo -- The 1930 World Cup -- Nasazzi -- Camus -- Juggernauts -- Turning pro -- The 1934 World Cup -- God and the devil in Rio de Janeiro -- The sources of misfortune -- Amulets and spells -- Erico -- The 1938 World Cup -- Goal by Meazza -- Leônidas.
Summary, etc.: "In this witty and rebellious history of world soccer, award-winning writer Eduardo Galeano searches for the styles of play, players, and goals that express the unique personality of certain times and places. In Soccer in Sun and Shadow, Galeano takes us to ancient China, where engravings from the Ming period show a ball that could have been designed by Adidas to Victorian England, where gentlemen codified the rules that we still play by today and to Latin America, where the "crazy English" spread the game only to find it creolized by the locals. All the greats--Pelé, Di Stéfano, Cruyff, Eusébio, Pusk, Gullit, Baggio, Beckenbauer--have joyous cameos in this book. Yet soccer, Galeano cautions, "is a pleasure that hurts." Thus there is also heartbreak and madness. Galeano tells of the suicide of Uruguayan player Abdón Porte, who shot himself in the center circle of the Nacional's stadium; of the Argentine manager who wouldn't let his team eat chicken because it would bring bad luck; and of scandal-riven Diego Maradona whose real crime, Galeano suggests, was always "the sin of being the best." Soccer is a game that bureaucrats try to dull and the powerful try to manipulate, but it retains its magic because it remains a bewitching game--"a feast for the eyes ... and a joy for the body that plays it"--Exquisitely rendered in the magical stories of Soccer in Sun and Shadow"--
Language Note:
Translated from the Spanish.
Subject: Soccer -- Social aspects
Soccer -- Anecdotes
Soccer -- History
Genre: Anecdotes.
Anecdotes

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  • 6 of 6 copies available at All C/W MARS Libraries. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at East Longmeadow Public Library.

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