The Wrestling

The Wrestling

by Simon Garfield (Author)

Synopsis

The classic account of the men and women who used to fight each other for pride and money. Simon Garfield brings them to life in one last glorious bout of jealousy, myth, revenge, passion and deep devotion. When British wrestling was dropped from the ITV schedules in the mid-1980s it left the giants of the ring - Big Daddy, Giant Haystacks, Kendo Nagasaki - bereft. This is the true story of the circuit, the big names and their rivalries, told with humour, warmth and affection. This edition features a new afterword by the author.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Edition: Main
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Published: 01 Nov 2007

ISBN 10: 0571236766
ISBN 13: 9780571236763
Book Overview: Simon Garfield's The Wrestling is the hilarious, absurd and tragic story of British wrestling, told by one of the most talented non-fiction writers around.

Author Bio
Simon Garfield was born in 1960. He is the author of Expensive Habits: The Dark Side of the Industry (1986), The End of Innocence: Britain in the Time of AIDS (1994), which was awarded the Somerset Maugham Prize, The Wrestling (1996), The Nation's Favourite: The True Adventures of Radio 1(1998), the best-selling Mauve (2000), described by the Daily Telegraph as 'a remarkable book about science which also happens to be a miniature work of art', and the acclaimed The Last Journey of William Huskisson, as well as three recent works of history: Our Hidden Lives, We are at War and Private Battles.