Title: Boots: A Selection of Football Poetry 1890-2017
Editor: Mark PirieISBN: 978-0-473-40157-3
Price: $30.00
Extent: 102 pages
Format: 149mmx210mm
Publisher: HeadworX
Cover image: George Best by Michael O’Leary
Boots
Boots is a collection of historical football poems by international contributors, which was first published in
New Zealand as a special football issue of the periodical broadsheet: new new zealand poetry to coincide with the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil.
The poems celebrate ‘the beautiful game’ with a range of emotions, critical insights and expressions/images of the much-loved international pastime.
Contributors include the well-known and renowned to first-time authors and occasional versifiers: Dannie Abse (UK), Nick Ascroft, Simon Boyce, James Brown, Albert Craig (UK), PS Cottier (Australia), John Dickson, Michael Duffett (USA), Ben Egerton, John Gallas (UK/NZ), C.W. Grace (UK/NZ), Dylan Groom, Vaughan Gunson, Jeff Hilson (UK), Tim Jones, Gary Langford (Australia/NZ), Moshé Liba (Israel/The Netherlands), David McGill, Harvey Molloy, Michael O’Leary, Bill O’Reilly, Mark Pirie, Harry Ricketts, Alan Ross (UK), Kendrick Smithyman, Grant Sullivan and André Surridge.
This new edition includes new material found by the editor in the past three years.
“The authors in this collection have had their hearts and souls moved by the game they love.” – Michael Groom, New Zealand All White 1980-84, from the Foreword
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About the Editor
Mark Pirie is a Wellington poet, publisher, literary critic and archivist for PANZA. He played football 1983-1993 as a left-sided midfielder or defender and was a free-kick and penalty taker. He has published poetry on many sports, including cricket, football, rugby, tennis, surfing and netball, and in 2010 edited/published the first anthology of New Zealand cricket poems, A Tingling Catch. Latest collection: Rock and Roll: Selected Poems in Five Sets (Bareknuckle Books, Australia, 2016).
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