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OverviewWhether in basketball, football, or MMA, athletes talk trash to each other-and sometimes to fans-like it's their job. And in some ways, it is: sports only matter if we decide to care about them. And insulting your opponent, or playing the heel, is probably the fastest route to making someone care. Talking smack is as old as the bible; it's perhaps the original sport. But until now, there's never been a book about it. In this lively, often hilarious history, Rafi Kohan interviews some of the world's top competitors-on the petty rivalries and mind games that fuel them. He talks to point guards and soccer strikers, cricketers and insult comedians, forming a theory along the way about the surprising and influential role that name-calling plays in our world. Brilliantly original and wide-ranging, Trash Talk is a book for sports fans, culture mavens, or anyone looking to get an edge. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Rafi KohanPublisher: PublicAffairs,U.S. Imprint: PublicAffairs,U.S. Dimensions: Width: 16.00cm , Height: 3.40cm , Length: 23.80cm Weight: 0.506kg ISBN: 9781541788916ISBN 10: 1541788915 Pages: 336 Publication Date: 21 December 2023 Audience: General/trade , College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , General , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback 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 ContentsReviews"""In his new book, Trash Talk: The Only Book About Destroying Your Rivals That Isn't Total Garbage, Rafi Kohan explores how talking smack can help or hinder a person in any situation--from the sports field to the workplace.""--Fast Company ""In this funny non-fiction read, Kohan interviews top sports competitors all about the psychological warfare played both on and off the field.""--Men's Health, notable nonfiction book of 2023 ""In this thoroughly reported, example-laden look at 'trash talk, ' Kohan makes a compelling case for the power of words.""--Booklist ""Comprehensive...The book is informed by a great wealth of interviews, not only with athletes past and present, but also with match officials, coaches and sports psychologists... Kohan offers plenty of insights into the psychology of giving and receiving insults.""--The Wall Street Journal ""An entertaining study of the taunts and insults that pervade sports and the larger culture... A treat for students of language, as well as would-be Don Rickles heirs looking to hone their craft.""--Kirkus ""Kohan's nuanced inquiry highlights trash talk's surprisingly diverse applications, and he's never less than entertaining (""To call it dark humor would be a disservice to Pantone charts everywhere,"" Kohan writes of the withering insults at a comedy roast). This is a blast."" --Publishers Weekly Rafi Kohan has done more than produce a funny, insightful, and beautifully written primer on American culture masquerading as a book about sports. He makes you want to hear the games we love rather than merely watch them.--Seth Wickersham, New York Times-bestselling author and senior writer, ESPN The metaphor 'trash, ' inherent to the phrase 'trash talk, ' can be misleading. 'Trash' implies something disposable; easily discarded; in a word, garbage. Yet there is nothing disposable about Kohan's new book. Quite the opposite. Trash Talk recognizes the verbal art form of psychological warfare that this misunderstood practice has always represented.--Todd Boyd, chair for the Study of Race and Popular Culture, USC There are two kinds of trash talkers: overcompensating fools and tactical geniuses. Kohan's Trash Talk will teach you the difference between the two. It's like a CPR course for saving face. This book is informative and very, very funny.--Anthony Jeselnik Well, finally, a book that actually probes the single most important part of all sports: the God-given right to talk crazy shit to anyone you or your chosen proxies defeat. You suck if you don't buy this book.--Wright Thompson, New York Times-bestselling author of Pappyland Your mama not only wears combat boots, but she says Trash Talk is the best book on the planet. Which it may well be. A joyful, adventurous read that'll leave you screaming, 'Bro, you can't guard me!' Bravo.--Jeff Pearlman, New York Times-bestselling author" """An entertaining study of the taunts and insults that pervade sports and the larger culture... A treat for students of language, as well as would-be Don Rickles heirs looking to hone their craft.""--Kirkus ""Kohan's nuanced inquiry highlights trash talk's surprisingly diverse applications, and he's never less than entertaining (""To call it dark humor would be a disservice to Pantone charts everywhere,"" Kohan writes of the withering insults at a comedy roast). This is a blast."" --Publishers Weekly Rafi Kohan has done more than produce a funny, insightful, and beautifully written primer on American culture masquerading as a book about sports. He makes you want to hear the games we love rather than merely watch them.--Seth Wickersham, New York Times-bestselling author and senior writer, ESPN The metaphor 'trash, ' inherent to the phrase 'trash talk, ' can be misleading. 'Trash' implies something disposable; easily discarded; in a word, garbage. Yet there is nothing disposable about Kohan's new book. Quite the opposite. Trash Talk recognizes the verbal art form of psychological warfare that this misunderstood practice has always represented.--Todd Boyd, chair for the Study of Race and Popular Culture, USC There are two kinds of trash talkers: overcompensating fools and tactical geniuses. Kohan's Trash Talk will teach you the difference between the two. It's like a CPR course for saving face. This book is informative and very, very funny.--Anthony Jeselnik Well, finally, a book that actually probes the single most important part of all sports: the God-given right to talk crazy shit to anyone you or your chosen proxies defeat. You suck if you don't buy this book.--Wright Thompson, New York Times-bestselling author of Pappyland Your mama not only wears combat boots, but she says Trash Talk is the best book on the planet. Which it may well be. A joyful, adventurous read that'll leave you screaming, 'Bro, you can't guard me!' Bravo.--Jeff Pearlman, New York Times-bestselling author" Rafi Kohan has done more than produce a funny, insightful, and beautifully written primer on American culture masquerading as a book about sports. He makes you want to hear the games we love rather than merely watch them.--Seth Wickersham, New York Times-bestselling author and senior writer, ESPN The metaphor 'trash, ' inherent to the phrase 'trash talk, ' can be misleading. 'Trash' implies something disposable; easily discarded; in a word, garbage. Yet there is nothing disposable about Kohan's new book. Quite the opposite. Trash Talk recognizes the verbal art form of psychological warfare that this misunderstood practice has always represented.--Todd Boyd, chair for the Study of Race and Popular Culture, USC There are two kinds of trash talkers: overcompensating fools and tactical geniuses. Kohan's Trash Talk will teach you the difference between the two. It's like a CPR course for saving face. This book is informative and very, very funny.--Anthony Jeselnik Well, finally, a book that actually probes the single most important part of all sports: the God-given right to talk crazy shit to anyone you or your chosen proxies defeat. You suck if you don't buy this book.--Wright Thompson, New York Times-bestselling author of Pappyland Your mama not only wears combat boots, but she says Trash Talk is the best book on the planet. Which it may well be. A joyful, adventurous read that'll leave you screaming, 'Bro, you can't guard me!' Bravo.--Jeff Pearlman, New York Times-bestselling author Author InformationRafi Kohan is an Atlanta-based writer and editor, and currently the head of editorial for the Atlantic's creative studio Re:think. His previous book, The Arena, was a finalist for the 2018 PEN/ESPN Award for Literary Sports Writing. The Wall Street Journal's review of the book dubbed him the ""Studs Terkel of stadium life."" Previously, Kohan served as deputy editor at New York Observer, where he wrote a variety of long-form feature and cover stories. His writing has also appeared in numerous outlets and publications, including GQ (where he worked for five years), Men's Journal, The Wall Street Journal, Town & Country, Slate, Rolling Stone, The Ringer, ESPN, Vice, Los Angeles Times, and The Washington Post. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |