Luck: A Fresh Look At Fortune

Author:   Ed Smith
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ISBN:  

9781408830604


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   11 April 2013
Format:   Paperback
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Luck: A Fresh Look At Fortune


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Author:   Ed Smith
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Dimensions:   Width: 12.80cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 19.60cm
Weight:   0.300kg
ISBN:  

9781408830604


ISBN 10:   1408830604
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   11 April 2013
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Book of the week ... Elegant and absorbing ... Smith is excellent at exploring nuances ... The writing on sport is superb ... Smith moves beyond sport with great effect The Times Thoughtful and thought-provoking Independent on Sunday He certainly sets out a compelling case ... Smith is a powerful advocate for genetic, innate skills and argues that we massively underestimate the impact of chance events Observer **** An entertaining and intriguing new take on the old idea of counting your blessings Daily Express Only those with scars on their body should be taken seriously when they talk about randomness. Ed is one of them; he is for real Nassim Nicholas Taleb, author The Black Swan, on Luck Very, very well written, excellent story-telling, great ideas. Brilliant William Leith There's hardly a sentence here that isn't clear, thought-provoking and beautifully expressed. Sport bores me rigid. Inspirational books repel me. But Smith on sport, life and luck brings fresh ways of looking at things on every page and, despite myself, I read on Matthew Parris Smith takes a taboo subject and knocks the cover off it. You start off reassessing sport and end up reassessing your own life Simon Barnes I love this book. It combines experience and erudition to show that luck shapes life in sport, politics, business, and love. In a way rare since ancient Athens, Ed Smith embodies a classical ideal: excellence in sport and thought Felipe Fernandez-Armesto Smith is a beguiling and skilful writer: good-humoured, anecdotal, discursive and often fascinating. You'll probably read his book in an evening but think about it for weeks, even years, afterwards New Statesman Funny and honest ... like one of Smith's well-crafted innings in his playing career, it leaves you wanting more Sunday Times Blends personal experience, sporting insight and a broad knowledge of history with the journalist's talent for storytelling to fashion an original and thought-provoking book ... not only refreshing but uplifting Spectator Smith's elegant arguments will make you think [about luck] even if you're one of those who don't believe in it... GQ Magazine Smith's entertaining exploration of creativity and inspiration would be every bit as useful to a poet or a songwriter as to an opening batsman Nick Hornby on What Sport Tells Us About Life Recommended to anyone interested in sport, history or simply human nature Mark Lawson, Front Row An exceptional book: lucid, thought-provoking, informative and fair. Outstanding The Times A terrific book Mike Atherton Ed Smith's elegantly written fourth book challenges the Victorian belief that bad luck is invariably the outcome of indolence -- Rebecca Wallersteiner The Lady


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Ed Smith is an author and journalist, and a former international cricketer who has represented England, Cambridge University, Kent and Middlesex. Ed Smith's previous books include Playing Hard Ball, On and Off the Field - the Wisden Book of the Year and shortlisted for the William Hill Sports Book of the Year and The Cricket Society Book of the Year Award - and the critically acclaimed, What Sport Tells Us About Life. After retiring from cricket Ed Smith became a leader writer for The Times. He is now a features writer for The Times, has a column in GQ and writes regularly for the Spectator. In 2010 he wrote and presented a TV documentary for BBC1 and now appears regularly on the Today Programme. Ed Smith lives in west London. @edsmithwriter

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