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Awards
OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Nick ToschesPublisher: Penguin Books Ltd Imprint: Penguin Books Ltd Edition: New edition Dimensions: Width: 12.90cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 19.80cm Weight: 0.214kg ISBN: 9780140279788ISBN 10: 0140279784 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 26 April 2001 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsGrandmaster of grit lit, Tosches writes eloquently about America's underbelly * Boston Globe * [A] hyper-noir meditation on the devil and his relationship to Sonny Liston... Tosches has attitude to spare, agile and sublime, smooth and cool... A captivating, tragic tale * Austin Chronicle * Tosches is a remarkable reporter... While Liston demolishes opponents with the brutality of his blows, Tosches goes down the mean streets of professional boxing, ventures into the shadowy corners of mob dealings and dares to reveal the fixed fights... A great story * Salon * A profound voyage into the twisted psyche of a sportsman... Brings you face to face with [a] hard life and ugly death * FHM * A fantastic book about a life that started in darkness and continued to go deeper into the darkness until the only light was death. Nick Tosches is an extraordinary writer -- Hubert Selby Jr, author of 'Requiem for a Dream' Brash [and] astute... Tosches gets in the ring and slugs it out from the first bell as if he were the twin reincarnation of John L. Sullivan and Jack Dempsey. [He] picks the dirtiest, ugliest, saddest man the fight game has thrown up in a hundred years and rides the story all the way to the grave * Observer * Crackling [and] unmissable... A warped fairy tale and a dark murder mystery * Maxim * Tosches has a talent for getting inside the skin of men [and] drawing out meaty stories... The prose sizzles - hard, tough writing suited to a hard, tough subject * New York Times Book Review * Liston's story comes alive though hard facts and breathtaking writing... As much about boxing as it is about the darkest side of the American Dream * Time Out * Shooting from the hip, Nick Tosches brings Liston and the lurid underworld of boxing brilliantly to life... The fullest portrait yet of this troubled man. Told in the spare, muscular prose Tosches is known for, Liston's story is the tale of a man who died on the day he was born * Esquire * Dazzling, unforgiving... Tosches and Liston smash their way through fights and beaten men... Tosches understood the large heart and vicious ways of Liston and together they take an unforgettable journey to some of boxing's darkest places -- Steve Bunce, author of 'Bunce's Big Fat Short History of British Boxing' "Dazzling, unforgiving... Tosches and Liston smash their way through fights and beaten men... Tosches understood the large heart and vicious ways of Liston and together they take an unforgettable journey to some of boxing's darkest places -- Steve Bunce, author of 'Bunce's Big Fat Short History of British Boxing' Shooting from the hip, Nick Tosches brings Liston and the lurid underworld of boxing brilliantly to life... The fullest portrait yet of this troubled man. Told in the spare, muscular prose Tosches is known for, Liston's story is the tale of a man who ""died on the day he was born"" * Esquire * Liston's story comes alive though hard facts and breathtaking writing... As much about boxing as it is about the darkest side of the American Dream * Time Out * Tosches has a talent for getting inside the skin of men [and] drawing out meaty stories... The prose sizzles - hard, tough writing suited to a hard, tough subject * New York Times Book Review * Crackling [and] unmissable... A warped fairy tale and a dark murder mystery * Maxim * Brash [and] astute... Tosches gets in the ring and slugs it out from the first bell as if he were the twin reincarnation of John L. Sullivan and Jack Dempsey. [He] picks the dirtiest, ugliest, saddest man the fight game has thrown up in a hundred years and rides the story all the way to the grave * Observer * A fantastic book about a life that started in darkness and continued to go deeper into the darkness until the only light was death. Nick Tosches is an extraordinary writer -- Hubert Selby Jr, author of 'Requiem for a Dream' A profound voyage into the twisted psyche of a sportsman... Brings you face to face with [a] hard life and ugly death * FHM * Tosches is a remarkable reporter... While Liston demolishes opponents with the brutality of his blows, Tosches goes down the mean streets of professional boxing, ventures into the shadowy corners of mob dealings and dares to reveal the fixed fights... A great story * Salon * [A] hyper-noir meditation on the devil and his relationship to Sonny Liston... Tosches has attitude to spare, agile and sublime, smooth and cool... A captivating, tragic tale * Austin Chronicle * Grandmaster of grit lit, Tosches writes eloquently about America's underbelly * Boston Globe *" Nick Tosches writes like Sonny Liston hit. Chuck Wepner Shooting from the hip with his vivid, demotic prose, Nick Tosches brings Liston and the lurid underworld of boxing brilliantly to life. Esquire [Night Train] is as much about Liston and boxing as it is about the darkest side of the American Dream. Liston's story comes alive though clean, evocative prose, hard facts and lyrical, occasionally breathtaking writing. Time Out From his birth into a slave family to his death at the hands of the mob, boxer Sonny Liston's life was a series of tragedies. Tosches leaves no stone untouched. Maxim Author InformationNick Tosches was born in New Jersey and is the author of HELLFIRE, and the bestselling DINO. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |