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Soccer in Sun and Shadow
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In this witty and rebellious history of world soccer, award winning writer Eduardo Galeano searches for the styles of play, the players and goals that express the unique personality of certain times and places. In the revised and fully updated edition of Soccer in Sun and Shadow, Galeano takes us to ancient China, where engravings from the Ming period show a ball that could have been designed by Adidas, to Victorian England where gentlemen codified the rules that we still play by today, and to Latin America where the “crazy English” spread the game only to find it creolized by the locals.
Eduardo Galeano
Born in Montevideo (Uruguay) in 1940. Galeano lived for many years in exile for political reasons, in Argentina and Spain. He is a researcher, novelist and journalist, and his book "The Open Arteries of Latin America" has been translated into more than twenty languages. Among his most famous works: - Open arteries of Latin America. Fire memory. The book of hugs. The mouths of time. Eduardo Galeano supports the anti-globalization movements with his intellectual presence and participation in international magazines and newspapers such as Le Monde Diplomatique.
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