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E-book: Close of Play: President, Prince, and Cricket

  • Format: 343 pages
  • Pub. Date: 15-Oct-2019
  • Publisher: Black Rose Books
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781551647180
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  • Format: 343 pages
  • Pub. Date: 15-Oct-2019
  • Publisher: Black Rose Books
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781551647180
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In this allegorical excursion, William Walcott explores the intersections between United States politics and the game of cricket in a book reminiscent of C. L. R. James’s classic Beyond a Boundary. In Close of Play, Walcott highlights the careers of former US president Barack Obama and the Trinidadian cricket and cultural phenom Brian Lara—one of the greatest batsmen of all time, who Obama once called “the Michael Jordan of cricket.” Readers are invited to explore the parallel poetics of politics and sport through the life and words of these luminaries, both of whom promised to deliver far-reaching social change yet found themselves “on the back foot.”
 
In his analysis, Walcott delves into matters of Caribbean and American identity, political leadership, oratory, and the blending of cricket vocabulary into political commentary. He also challenges us to understand the sociological links between international sport, socio-economic inequality, and racial politics. This book is a fascinating journey into the world of global sociopolitical life and the curiosities of language embedded in cricket and political play, both of which constitute enormous sectors within a multibillion dollar “sticky wicket” of transnational capitalism.
 
Foreword 1(2)
Dr. Perry Mars
Introduction: Beyond the Mesopotamian Mirage
3(26)
Exploratory Sociological Foundation
29(28)
Bowling Beyond the Mesopotamian Mirage
57(12)
Brian Lara and the Periphery of Politics
69(20)
Strengthening the Lara-Obama Similarities
89(20)
Simply Cricket, Lovely Cricket, for Lords, Knights, Ladies, Gentlemen, and More
109(12)
Cricket, Courts, and Climate Change
121(32)
Brian Lara on the Boundary of Respectability
153(20)
Brian Lara on a Sticky Wicket
173(24)
Caribbean Cricketing Links
197(18)
Brian Lara Batting on the Road To Captaincy
215(18)
The Core of Brian Lara's Captaincy
233(46)
Still on a Sticky Wicket
279(22)
Well Outside the Line
301(26)
Bibliography 327(7)
Glossary 334