Brian Glanville
Brian Glanville, novelist and journalist, is one of the best writers on football. He spent nearly thirty years as a football correspondent for the Sunday Times to which he is still a contributor. He has also written for The People as well as contributing obituaries of prominent players to The Guardian. Simon Barnes has said of him, 'Football has been better served than most sports with grown-up fiction, all of it from Brian Glanville, who has written some beautiful short stories and the classic Sixties period piece, The Rise of Gerry Logan.' And A. J. Ayer, 'Brian Glanville himself is a literary exception ... he is the best football journalist of recent times and the best writer of football fiction.' Faber Finds have reissued three of his novels - his two on football, The Rise of Gerry Logan and The Dying of the Light as well as The Olympian.
Books by Brian Glanville
The Olympian
Brian Glanville
The Olympian is Ike Low, a young Cockney miler who is taken up by the eccentric, dominating coach Sam Dee and turned into a world champion but at an immense ...
The Rise of Gerry Logan
Brian Glanville
'The best book on football ever written'. No, that is not some copy-writer's hyperbole, it is the judgement of Franz Beckenbauer, winner of the World Cup as both player ...
The Dying of the Light
Brian Glanville
Len Rawlings was the greatest goalkeeper of his time, but that was long ago. In The Dying of the Light we see a great footballer in sad decline living in ...
The Story of the World Cup
Brian Glanville
The dramatic and controversial history of the world's leading tournament. Brian Glanville's classic account is a celebration of the great players and matches from Uruguay in 1930 to ...
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