A Cardus for All Seasons

Reflections on Cricket Through the Eyes of a Master

Neville Cardus author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Profile Books Ltd

Published:5th Aug '13

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This collection highlights Neville Cardus's profound impact on cricket writing, showcasing his unique style and deep understanding of the sport across decades.

In A Cardus for All Seasons, readers are taken on a journey through the life and writings of Neville Cardus, a revered figure in cricket journalism. For over fifty years, Cardus chronicled the game with an unmatched understanding and appreciation for its nuances. His unique perspective allowed him to capture the essence of cricket during pivotal changes, from the amateur era of the 1920s to the professional landscape of the 1950s. This collection features a variety of his writings, many of which have never been published in book form, showcasing how cricket mirrored the cultural and social shifts of each period.

Cardus's prose is characterized by its rich imagery and emotional depth, whether he was celebrating the sport's glory or critiquing its evolution. The collection illustrates how the spirit of cricket evolved over time, reflecting the transition from the romanticism of the Edwardian age to a more pragmatic approach. His ability to convey the atmosphere of each era makes A Cardus for All Seasons not just a tribute to cricket but also a commentary on the changing fabric of society.

As Britain's greatest sports writer, Cardus transformed sports journalism into an art form, blending vivid descriptions with insightful criticism. His influence is felt in every corner of sports writing today, and this book serves as a reminder of his lasting legacy. Whether you are a cricket enthusiast or a lover of literature, A Cardus for All Seasons offers a captivating glimpse into a world where sport and storytelling intertwine beautifully.

ISBN: 9780285642478

Dimensions: 205mm x 130mm x 12mm

Weight: 250g

238 pages

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