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Soccer in Sun and Shadow

Contributors

By Eduardo Galeano

Introduction by Rory Smith

Formats and Prices

On Sale
Oct 18, 2022
Page Count
320 pages
Publisher
Bold Type Books
ISBN-13
9781645030386

Price

$12.99

Price

$16.99 CAD

Format

Format:

  1. ebook $12.99 $16.99 CAD
  2. Trade Paperback $19.99 $25.99 CAD

From one of Latin America's most acclaimed writers, a lyrical account of the world's most popular sport.

“A winning celebration of the beautiful game.”  — New York Times Book Review 

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.  

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. Meanwhile, all the greats—Pelé, Di Stéfano, Cruyff, Eusébio, Puskás, Gullit, Baggio, Beckenbauer, Maradona— have joyous cameos, rendered in a pitch-perfect translation by Mark Fried. Soccer in Sun and Shadow is an exquisite and powerful account of the world’s favorite sport.

  • Named one of the 'Top 100 Sports Books of All Time' by Sports Illustrated
  • "Soccer in Sun and Shadow is the most lyrical sports book ever written... In soccer, Galeano finds both a reflection and extension of everything he loves and finds maddening about the part of the world that has been the central focus of his writing for decades"
    Dave Zirin
  • "Between poetic descriptions of scores by famous players, Galeano provides political context and commentary... over all, the book is a winning celebration of the beautiful game."

    New York Times Book Review
  • "A poetic history [of soccer] that sets the book apart from others. Galeano's Catholic upbringing, socialist politics, and the injustice he's seen as a journalist seeps into his commentary, and gives his narrative a refreshing perspective that captures soccer's spiritual roots, corruption by greed, and role as a global equalizer that puts royals and dictators at the mercy of minorities and slum kids."
    Publishers Weekly
  • "This updated edition serves as a reminder that this is not just a classic sports book. On virtually every page, Galeano uses a phrase or sentence that will leave readers in awe of his gifts. A welcome update of a classic. Galeano's gift to the game he loves."
    Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
  • "Since its first publication in 1995 (as Football in Sun and Shadow), this book has been relentlessly quoted, and for good reason. The author who pleads, 'A pretty move, for the love of God' has an eye for beauty, a feel for the game, a sense of proportion-and a gift for putting it all into words. Those seeking a history of soccer or a fan's memoir won't find it here... Above all, he reminds us of 'a simple truth that tends to escape the scientists of the ball: soccer is a game, and those who really play it feel happy and make us happy too.' An indispensible addition to soccer collections"
    Booklist, (starred review)
  • "It's all here. Everything you should know about soccer, the world's game"
    Los Angeles Times
  • "Stands out like Pele; on a field of second-stringers."

    New Yorker
  • "[A] beautiful ode to the beautiful game."

    Grant Wahl, Sports Illustrated
  • "The Pele of [soccer] writing....a marvelous book."
    Richard Williams, The Guardian

Eduardo Galeano

About the Author

Eduardo Galeano (1940-2015) was one of Latin America's most distinguished writers. A Uruguayan journalist, writer, and novelist, he is the author of the three-volume Memory of Fire, Open Veins of Latin America, Soccer in Sun and Shadow, and others. Born in Montevideo in 1940, he lived in exile in Argentina and Spain for years before returning to Uruguay. 

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