Scream: The Tyson Tapes

Scream: The Tyson Tapes

by Richard Williams (Author), Jonathan Rendall (Author)

Synopsis

Michael Gerard Tyson grew up in almost indescribable poverty in the ghettos of Brooklyn. Incarcerated in a young offender institution at the age of ten - when he was often mistaken for a man of twenty - Tyson discovered that he had extraordinary physical power. In Scream, Jonathan Rendall presents an oral history of Tyson's life, built around statements from those who knew him intimately from the beginning, including trainers, gym-mates and press agents. First-hand reports are interspersed with Rendall's atmospheric prose, which is immersed in the vernacular of the boxing ring. This compelling short biography chronicles the meteoric rise and fall of one of the most controversial figures in world sport. Here, then, are the Tyson Tapes. Edited by Richard Williams.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 208
Publisher: Short Books Ltd
Published: 04 Sep 2014

ISBN 10: 1780722214
ISBN 13: 9781780722214

Media Reviews
Praise for Jonathan Rendall: One of the finest writers of his generation. - The Dabbler
Author Bio
Jonathan Rendall was a prolific sports writer for the major British newspapers including the Telegraph and the Independent. His first book This Bloody Mary is the Last Thing I Own, about boxing, won the Somerset Maugham award. His second, Twelve Grand, was made into Channel 4 series The Gambler. His third was a critically acclaimed memoir about adoption, Garden Hopping.