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The Fight
Nov 5, 2024 10:35 PM

Author:Norman Mailer

The Fight

Norman Mailer's The Fight focuses on the 1974 World Heavyweight Boxing Championship in Kinshasa, Zaire. Muhammad Ali met George Foreman in the ring. Foreman's genius employed silence, serenity and cunning. He had never been defeated. His hands were his instrument, and 'he kept them in his pockets the way a hunter lays his rifle back into its velvet case'. Together the two men made boxing history in an explosive meeting of two great minds, two iron wills and monumental egos.

Reviews

[It is] fascinating, insightful... Engrossing.

—— Nick Rennison , Sunday Times

Home and Away is deeply intelligent, enjoyable and sometimes funny.

—— Simon Kuper , Financial Times, Book of the Year

An entirely engrossing exchange of ideas, affection and memory… [A] genuinely engaging two-hander of real affection and insight.

—— Barney Ronay , Literary Review

Knausgaard is a writer with an astonishing ability to elevate the prosaic… As a reading experience, Home and Away is diverting, indulgent and stealthily enjoyable. Just as it probably was to write.

—— Esquire, Book of the Year

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—— New Yorker

For a book which, at heart, is no more than two friends chatting about football, there is a lot to like.

—— The Economist

Their correspondence is, at times, very personal and the reader gets the impression that the two writers are connecting on a deeper level, able to express views and thoughts that they wouldn’t share with anyone else. It is this feeling that as a reader you are being welcomed into a lively conversation about politics, life and everything in between, which makes the book so enjoyable and engrossing.

—— Chris Tilbury , Prospect

The pair make lively correspondents.

—— Max Liu , i

It's fun and possibly a fruitful format for future tournaments.

—— Giles Smith , The Times Books of the Year

It is worth having a read of this…to be reminded again of the joy of sport and how it adds colour and passion and pleasure to modern life.

—— Paul Rouse , Irish Examiner

[It is] elegantly written.

—— Morning Star, Book of the Year

An interesting and unusual study of the global appeal of football

—— Richard Mason , When Saturday Comes

They both love football. So the letters are about football but also lots of other things. It reminds you that watching football is about lots of other things too… I really enjoyed this.

—— William Leith , Evening Standard

This is the definitive written history and celebration of one of sport’s most socially influential and thrilling episodes

—— Nick Pitt , Sunday Times

Evokes times when West Indian cricketers were…dominant

—— Huw Richards , Guardian

Excellent

—— Andy Bull , Observer

One of the areas in which Lister really does a fantastic job is balance of opinion. The author has his own views, some more common sense than others, but he gives column inches to all sides of a story and allows everyone a chance to state their case… here's an excellent balance between sport and life. It gives great insight into some fascinating individuals and doesn't shirk the big issues. It's comprehensive, an easy read and never overstays its welcome… This book is a must read for the cricket fan out there, full of interesting stories, tales from the tour and a really close look at one of the best sporting outfits of all-time.

—— Wexford People

Brilliant, bruising

—— Donal Ryan , Sunday Independent

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—— Choice Magazine

One of the most unexpected and enjoyable reads of 2016… The book fizzes erudition and is delightfully leavened by the companionship of his aged and doughty father.

—— Guardian, Readers' Book of the Year

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—— Minoo Dinshaw , Oldie

Beautiful, evocative, and wise.

—— Malcolm Forbes , Star Tribune

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—— Harvard Press

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—— Prospect

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—— Bruce Anderson , Spectator

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—— Melanie Reid , The Times

This beautifully written book is a haunting reflection of identity and our relationships with the people and places we love.

—— Jane Shilling , Daily Mail

Stewart provides much food for thought about how we value our past history

—— Susannah Law , Scottish Field
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