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The Tournament: Text Classics

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Tournament: Text Classics
Authors and Contributors      By (author) John Clarke
Introduction by Michael Heyward
SeriesText Classics
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:304
Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 129
Category/GenreModern and contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
ISBN/Barcode 9781925603187
Audience
General
Edition New edition

Publishing Details

Publisher Text Publishing
Imprint The Text Publishing Company
Publication Date 30 October 2017
Publication Country Australia

Description

The streets of Paris are full of celebrities and media, and out at the stadium the crowds are already huge as players pound the practice courts in preparation for the greatest tournament of the modern era...From all corners they've come, the stars of the modern game. What a line-up! The most unusual tennis tournament in history is about to start. Einstein's seeded fourth. Chaplin, Freud and van Gogh are also in the top rankings. World number one is Tony Chekhov. In all, 128 of the world's most creative players-everyone from Louis Armstrong to George Orwell, Gertrude Stein to Coco Chanel-are going to fight it out until the exhilarating final on centre court. First published in 2002, John Clarke's The Tournament is a brilliant, bizarre comic novel. This new Text Classics edition features an introduction by Michael Heyward.

Author Biography

John Clarke was born in New Zealand. He was and remains one of Australia's best known and most loved faces on TV. A comedian, writer and actor, his appearances included the famous Fred Dagg character, The Gillies Report and The Games. John's books include A Dagg at My Table, The Howard Miracle and The 7.56 Report. His only novel, The Tournament, was published in the UK and the US to great critical acclaim. John Clarke died in 2017.

Reviews

'What Peter Ustinov once did for Grand Prix motor racing, The Tournament does for tennis and world culture combined.' -- Clive James 'A brilliant invention from a national treasure.' * Daily Telegraph * 'Game, set, match and championship: J. Clarke.' * Australian Book Review * 'Ingenious flair for encapsulating a writer, artist or thinker in a few sentences...A funny, clever book.' * Washington Post * 'A genius-touched tour de farce...A wondrously comic tumult of personalities, anachronisms, jokes.' * Kirkus Reviews * 'An affable book full of the hubbub and potential hilarity of high and other culture translated to the domain where things get serious: sport.' -- Australian