The Soccer Diaries: An American's Thirty-Year Pursuit of the International Game
Autor Michael J. Agovinoen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 apr 2018
Agovino’s quest takes him from the unkempt field in the Bronx where he taught himself to play to some of the sport’s most storied venues and historic matches. With Agovino we travel from school fields to Giants Stadium, then from England to Germany, Italy, and Spain, along the way taking in the final days of the North American Soccer League, the 1994 World Cup, and the birth of Major League Soccer. Offering the perspective of fan, player, and journalist, Agovino chronicles his obsession with the sport and its phenomenal evolution.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781496205971
ISBN-10: 1496205979
Pagini: 318
Ilustrații: 3 photographs, 1 illustration
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: Nebraska
Colecția University of Nebraska Press
Locul publicării:United States
ISBN-10: 1496205979
Pagini: 318
Ilustrații: 3 photographs, 1 illustration
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: Nebraska
Colecția University of Nebraska Press
Locul publicării:United States
Notă biografică
Michael J. Agovino is the author of The Bookmaker: A Memoir of Money, Luck, and Familyfrom the Utopian Outskirts of New York City.
Cuprins
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Prologue: August 7, 1982
Part I: The Dark Ages, 1982-1993
Part II: Renaissance, 1994-2003
Part III: The Enlightenment, 2004-2012
Epilogue: August 8, 2012
Introduction
Prologue: August 7, 1982
Part I: The Dark Ages, 1982-1993
Part II: Renaissance, 1994-2003
Part III: The Enlightenment, 2004-2012
Epilogue: August 8, 2012
Recenzii
“An intimate and wonderfully written account of a sport that is increasingly shaking America’s soul out.”—Colum McCann, author of the National Book Award winner Let the Great World Spin and Dancer
“An always-readable, always-engaging journey through the life of a football-mad New Yorker. . . . Truly fascinating.”—Andi Thomas, SB Nation
“A funny and affecting account of one American’s stubborn embrace of soccer.”—Esquire
“A gripping narrative . . . offering insights into the growth of soccer’s popularity in America.”—Souvik Naha, Journal of Sport History
“Here is a delightful, briskly readable memoir of sports obsession that deftly cuts across decades and cultures—with one manic, maddening, miraculous sport at its center.”—Hampton Sides, best-selling author of Ghost Soldiers and Blood and Thunder
“More than just one man’s thirty-year obsession with the sport, The Soccer Diaries is also the American odyssey of the sport itself. The Soccer Diaries is the incredible journey of the beautiful game over the last three decades. And it’s an education for even the most fanatical of supporters.”—David Peace, author of The Damned Utd and Red or Dead
"[The Soccer Diaries] offers more than an insightful account of American soccer’s evolution over the past three decades—it also hits a chord with anyone who’s enjoyed meeting fascinating characters at pickup games, who’s discovered new friends and previously unfamiliar cultures through soccer, and experienced the emotional roller-coaster of soccer fandom."—Mike Woitalla, Soccer America Daily
“Agovino’s passion rings clear throughout this well-written book. . . . Soccer has taken its place in the American sporting constellation in no small part due to fans and writers like Agovino.”—Kirkus Reviews
"A thoughtful and enjoyable narrative of his passion for the game"—Keir Graff, Booklist
“Introspective, perceptive, and intelligent, and it masterfully blends single-event snapshots into narrative mosaics in a way that echoes Nick Hornby’s canonical Fever Pitch . . . . Well written and engaging, Agovino’s text is a valuable addition to a burgeoning American soccer canon that will continue to grow with the sport’s popularity.”—Matthew Tettleton, Aethlon: Journal of Sports Literature