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OverviewThe Game is a multifaceted reflection on sport. It is part memoir, outlining Tadhg Coakley’s time as a player and fan, and how sport has shaped his life. But it also tackles sport on a universal scale – the good and the bad – and its immeasurable influence on our world. For fans, sport can be all-consuming. Indeed, we are consuming sport in ever greater gulpfuls, often blindly. It has a dark side; it is rife with corruption, sexism, homophobia, nationalism and a raft of toxic masculine behaviour, and Coakley interrogates his own attitudes on each of these fronts. On the other hand, sport builds all manner of valuable connections and communities, and in sport – as in art – people can forge their own identities with grace, imagination and the possibility of what may be. This duality is one of the most fascinating aspects of sport. Written with warmth, openness and keen insight, The Game is an entertaining and thought-provoking meditation on the uniquely intense highs and lows of loving sport in today’s world. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Tadhg CoakleyPublisher: Merrion Press Imprint: Merrion Press ISBN: 9781785372971ISBN 10: 1785372971 Pages: 272 Publication Date: 31 May 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews'Crisply written and thought-provoking ... My absorption never faltered. An essential book for fans of both sport and probing essays alike.' -- Rory Kiberd * The Irish Times * 'Coakley has come up with one of the most distinctive, original, beautiful and best books on sport this country has known. A treasure.' -- Kieran Shannon * Irish Examiner * Author InformationTadhg Coakley is from Mallow and lives in Cork city. His debut novel, The First Sunday in September (2018), was shortlisted for the Mercier Press Fiction prize. His second novel, Whatever It Takes, was chosen as the 2020 Cork, One City One Book. Everything (a sports autobiography that he co-wrote with its subject, Denis Coughlan was picked as one of the 2020 sports books of the year in The Sunday Times, The Irish Examiner and The Irish Times. Tadhg’s short stories, articles and essays have been published in The Stinging Fly, Winter Papers, The Irish Times, and he writes about sport for The Irish Examiner. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |