Paper Lion by George Plimpton - ISBN: 9780224100229
Paperback
An amateur QB’s hilarious, insightful foray into pro football camp.

Paper Lion

Confessions of a last-string quarterback

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  • Paperback

    384 pages

  • Release Date

    18 August 2016

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Summary

The book that made a legend, and a classic of sports writing - George Plimpton’s Paper Lion is published in the UK on its 50th anniversary.

In the mid-1960s, George Plimpton talked his way into the Detroit Lions’ pre-season training camp and in doing so set the bar for participatory sports journalism. With his characteristic wit, Plimpton recounts his experience of a month practising and living with the team - getting to know the pressures and tensions rookies confront, the hijinks, t…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780224100229
ISBN-10:022410022X
Author:George Plimpton
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Imprint:Yellow Jersey Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:384
Release Date:18 August 2016
Weight:272g
Dimensions:198mm x 132mm x 25mm
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Critics Review

A continuous feast… The best book ever about football - or anything!

A continuous feast… The best book ever about football - or anything! * Wall Street Journal *
A great book that makes football absolutely fascinating to fan and non-fan alike…a tale to gladden the envious heart of every weekend athlete… Plimpton has endless curiosity, unshakable enthusiasm and nerve, and a deep respect for the world he enters * New York Times *
The agility and imaginativeness of his prose transforms his account of this daydream into a classic of sports reporting * New Yorker *
Possibly the most arresting and delightful narrative in all of sports literature * Book Week *
With his gentle, ironic tone, and unwillingness to take himself too seriously, along with Roger Angell, John Updike and Norman Mailer he made writing about sports something that mattered. * Guardian *
The casual, curious, light-hearted precision of his prose is just as impressive as the way a great ball player can make the ball pop off his bat. * Spectator *
To suggest they have achieved classic status would be to devalue their still very immediate pleasures… [Plimpton] was a lyrical, precise observational writer, with a keen eye for human absurdity’. * Observer *
What drives these books, and has made them so popular, is Plimpton’s continuous bond-making with the reader and the comedy inherent in his predicament. He is the Everyman, earnests and frail, wandering in a world of supermen, beset by fears of catastrophic violence and public humiliation, yet gamely facing it all in order to survive and tell the tale… A prodigious linguistic ability is on display throughout, with a defining image often appended at the end of a sentence like a surprise dessert. – Timothy O’Grady * Times Literary Supplement *

About The Author

George Plimpton

George Plimpton (1927-2003) was the bestselling author and editor of nearly thirty books, as well as the cofounder, publisher, and editor of the Paris Review. He wrote regularly for such magazines as Sports Illustrated and Esquire, and he appeared numerous times in films and on television.

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