The Last Bell
Life, Death and Boxing
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Simon & Schuster Ltd
Publishing:13th Mar '25
£25.00
This title is due to be published on 13th March, and will be despatched as soon as possible.
Donald McRae has been immersed in boxing for fifty years. He has followed fighters around the world and won multiple awards for his writing. But, in recent years, McRae’s love has waned, as criminality and corruption consume the soul of boxing.
In 2018, grieving the death of his sister and with his parents terminally ill, he sought refuge in boxing again – just as Tyson Fury completed an incredible comeback, proving that the ring can still offer exhilaration and redemption.
From Fury’s resurrection to the first undisputed heavyweight champion this century, boxing can be epic and electrifying. It can also be disappointing, as McRae discovers when he documents doping’s insidious rise or travels to Saudi Arabia where boxing ignores state repression. In The Last Bell, McRae takes us ringside to thrilling bouts with great contemporary champions and fighters as different as Fury, Canelo Álvarez, Oleksandr Usyk, Katie Taylor, Regis Prograis and Isaac Chamberlain. Whether in London or Las Vegas, he shows us what it is like to see joy pour out of a boxer in the dressing room after a magnificent victory or to hold the hand of a fighter being wheeled away on a stretcher after a devastating defeat. As he tries to reconcile the contradictions which lie at boxing’s murky heart, McRae is unflinching and compelling.
McRae helps boxers open up about their doubts and fears and charts the courage of fighters facing ordeals from depression to war. And in telling the heartbreaking story of Patrick Day, he faces death in the ring. The Last Bell is his most powerful and personal book yet, a riveting account of life, death and boxing.
‘Don McRae has spent fifty years in thrall to the fight game. The Last Bell is at once a moving memoir and McRae's swansong as a boxing writer--a fine, vivid, and searching tribute to a sport than can be as lethal as it is uplifting.’ -- Ed Caesar, author of The Moth and the Mountain
‘As with the sport itself, boxing writing is about so much more than physical combat – it’s about the dark drama of life and death in their totality. That Donald McRae understands this implicitly makes him one of the very best writers working today. I’ll read anything he turns his hand to.’ -- Benjamin Myers, author of The Offing and The Gallows Pole
'Every new book about boxing by Donald McRae is cause for celebration. Nobody does it better.' -- Thomas Hauser, author of Muhammad Ali: His Life and Times
'Donald McRae enjoys what boxing fans will hope is not one last successful run in the sport, chronicling it with the passion, depth and colour that only he can.
The Last Bell is a personal look at the sport through a human lens and at the business of boxing with a critical eye and it shows how different both parts are.
McRae proves, once again, that he is one of the great sportswriters of his time while reminding boxing fans how lucky they are to have him.' -- Tris Dixon, Boxing Scene, author of Damage: The Untold Story of Brain Trauma in Boxing
‘If Dark Trade was about one man wanting to find out what it is to fight and how it feels to lose, The Last Bell is about a man who is now familiar with these things through personal experience using boxing as a reminder that he is not alone in feeling the emotions attached to them.
McRae’s eyes may be wearier and slightly narrower now, but when you see modern-day boxing through them there is a surprising and refreshing clarity to be found. It is a clarity hard to find anywhere else these days and McRae, 29 years after Dark Trade, continues to write about boxing with an elegance, intelligence and maturity and again delivers the definitive text on where we are today. The Last Bell is a book plenty of people need to read but only one person could have written.’
-- Elliot Worsell, Boxing Scene, author of Dog Rounds: Death and Life in the Boxing Ring
‘The Last Bell is an unforgettable book. Its portraiture is akin to that of the finest novelists, and its reflections on life, death, loss and decency-under-duress are profound and moving. McRae unveils the grim realities of the industrialised brutality of boxing. He shows us the vain and cruel who seek to profiteer from and corrupt the sport, but he shows us also, with what amounts to brotherly love, those who act with daring, respect and honour. This book, which is laced through with bravery and tenderness, goes to the depths of life and death and back. Boxing, sport even, is fortunate to have a laureate such as this.’ -- Adrian Duncan, author of Sabbatical in Leipzig
‘About life, death and boxing, McRae beautifully melds those constituent parts, then transcends them, to recount a profound journey through the human experience in a way that only a writer of his immense talent and humanity could. Exceptional and unique. I can’t recommend it enough.’ -- David Whitehouse, author of Bed
‘Nobody writes about boxing like Don McRae. But with The Last Bell he has written a book that moves beyond just boxing and grapples instead with what it truly means to fight. It is a book about knowing when to bite down and keep swinging, about knowing when to throw in the towel, a book about loss and defeat, and how we might, in the final reckoning, face those inevitabilities with a kind of a redeeming grace.’ -- Keiran Goddard, author of Hourglass
ISBN: 9781398504189
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: unknown
464 pages