For millions of people around the world, the Summer and Winter
Games are a joy and a treasure, but how did they develop into a
global colossus? How have they been buffeted by-and, in turn,
affected by-world events? Why do we care about them so much? From
the reinvention of the Games in Athens in 1896 to Rio in 2016,
best-selling sportswriter David Goldblatt brilliantly traces their
history through national triumphs and tragedies, individual
victories and failures. Here is the story of grand Olympic
traditions such as winners' medals, the torch relay, and the
eternal flame. Here is the story of popular Olympic events such as
gymnastics, the marathon, and alpine skiing (as well as
discontinued ones like tug-of-war). And here in all their glory are
Olympic icons from Jesse Owens to Nadia Comaneci, Abebe Bikila to
Bob Beamon, the Dream Team to Usain Bolt. Hailed in the Wall Street
Journal for writing about sports "with the expansive eye of a
social and cultural critic," Goldblatt goes beyond the medal counts
to tell how women fought to be included in the Olympics on equal
terms, how the wounded of World War II led to the Paralympics, and
how the Olympics reflect changing attitudes to race and ethnicity.
He explores the tensions between the Games' amateur ideals and
professionalization and commercialism in sports, the pitched
battles between cities for the right to host the Games, and their
often disappointing economic legacy. And in covering such seminal
moments as Jesse Owens and Hitler at Berlin in 1936, the Black
Power salute at Mexico City in 1968, the massacre of Israeli
athletes at Munich in 1972, and the Miracle on Ice at Lake Placid
in 1980, Goldblatt shows how prominently the modern Olympics have
highlighted profound domestic and international conflicts.
Illuminated with dazzling vignettes from over a century of the
Olympics, this stunningly researched and engagingly written history
captures the excitement, drama, and kaleidoscopic experience of the
Games.
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