Shopping cart24
Shopping Cart
24

Football in Sun and Shadow | Eduardo Galeano

 798.00

0 out of 5 based on 0 customer ratings
0 reviews

This new edition of Eduardo Galeano’s riveting commentary on the history and politics of soccer includes newly written material on the 2002 World Cup, which one quarter of humanity watched. Discussing everything from the leveling of the Twin Towers to the death of the sole survivor of that extraordinary match between British and German soldiers in 1915, one of South America’s greatest commentators issues forth on robotic soccer in Japan, the mass-production of the game as a sign of the decline of civilization, the amazing success of Senegal and Turkey, and how Nike beat Adidas.

Compare

‘Football is a pleasure that hurts’

This unashamedly emotional history of football is a homage to the romance and drama, spectacle and passion of a ‘great pagan mass’. Through stories of superstition, heartbreak, tragedy, luck, heroes and villains, those who lived for football and those who died for it, Eduardo Galeano celebrates the glory of a game that – however much the rich and powerful try to control it – still retains its magic.

‘The Uruguayan whose writing got right to the heart of football … readers were never in doubt of the warmth of the blood running through his veins’ Guardian

‘Galeano can run rings round our glamorous football intelligentsia’ When Saturday Comes

‘Stands out like Pele on a field of second-stringers’ New Yorker

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “Football in Sun and Shadow | Eduardo Galeano”

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *