Author

Publication

2003-08-05 - Houghton Mifflin

Language

English

Word Count

60,000 words, Guess

Page Count

240 pages

Identifiers

and 2 more
  • Library of Congress Control Number2002191286
  • LibraryThing414079

Classifications

  • LCCGV1133 .R69 2003

Description

"Boxing is not just fighting; it is also training and living right and preparing to go the distance in the broadest sense of the phrase, a relentless managing of self that anyone who gets truly old must learn"--Cut Time. As his affection for boxing grows, Carlo Rotella discovers that it sheds a startling light on the world outside the ring. The brief, disastrous boxing career of one of his students pinpoints the moment when adulthood arrives. The hard-won insight of a fellow fan shows Rotella how to process the trauma of a car crash. The persistence of a wizened ex-lightweight champion gives him the key to understanding and honoring his grandmother. Rotella unearths the hidden wisdom in any kind of fight, from barroom dustup to HBO extravaganza. He vividly describes the tough choices and subtle pleasures that come the way of every fighter, from perennial underdogs on the tank-town circuit to Larry Holmes, an all-time great who still spars to retching exhaustion at the age of fifty. As Rotella traces his surprising immersion in the fight world, he achieves what few other writers on that world have: he makes it relevant to us, whether we're fans or not"--Publisher's description.

First Sentence

RINGSIDE comes into being whenever the hitting starts and both combatants know how to do it.

Excerpt

RINGSIDE comes into being whenever the hitting starts and both combatants know how to do it.

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Other Editions

  • Cut Time: An Education at the FightsHoughton Mifflin2003-08-05

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