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The Picador Book of Sportswriting Nick Coleman

The Picador Book of Sportswriting By Nick Coleman

The Picador Book of Sportswriting by Nick Coleman


£4.10
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Condition - Very Good
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Summary

Including pieces by Martin Amis, Colm Toibin and Roddy Doyle, as well as by more traditional British sportswriters such as Matthew Engel and Frank Keating.

The Picador Book of Sportswriting Summary

The Picador Book of Sportswriting by Nick Coleman

Over the last few years -- with the advent of fanzines, sports supplements and men's magazines -- both the nature and the profile of sportswriting in Britain have changed, and in the press box, if not on the field, we are experiencing a Golden Age. This collection selects the best from both traditional sportswriters and writers inspired by sports they love. It's the prose that counts, not the sports of the stars. 'The editors remind us that sport contains as much pleasure, pain, irony, tragedy and comedy as a writer will ever need ' Observer 'A near perfect compilation with every contribution short enough and good enough to leave one wanting more. Buy it now' FHM 'An outstanding collection ...wonderful stuff' Sporting Life 'A rich, provocative collection, an excellent gathering of many invaluable voices' Times Literary Supplement 'If you buy one sports book this year, it really ought to be this one' Total Sport 'Simply the best anthology I have read' Glasgow Herald

Additional information

GOR002901007
9780330344593
0330344595
The Picador Book of Sportswriting by Nick Coleman
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Pan Macmillan
19971010
416
N/A
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This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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