Playing Hard
A Life and Death in Games, Sports, and Play
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cormorant Books,Canada
Publishing:15th Feb '25
£12.99
This title is due to be published on 15th February, and will be despatched as soon as possible.
Playing Hard examines our irresistible urge to move, to compete, to exult, and to play — whether we win, lose, or draw.
Reflecting on his reconnection with his terminally ill father through their shared love of games, Peter Unwin produces a collection of personal essays that explores how the power of play can create connection and levity, even in the face of grief, war, or violence.
Playing Hard is a tribute to the power of play in all its forms — a searching personal account of how play, games, and sports sanctify life and give it meaning. In this moving and wide-ranging examination, Peter Unwin reflects on life and relationships through the countless acts of play and the many unexpected places it is found.
Through a shared love of games, the author reconnects with his terminally ill father and is exposed to the complexities of his father’s past, of his experience of war and violence, and of a different but equally powerful commitment to the life of play.
From Snakes-n-Ladders to shooting pool, to an improbable soccer game in the Sahara, to first memories of playing baseball under catalpa trees — Peter Unwin examines the irresistible urge to have fun, reminding us that to live is to play, and to play hard is to live well.ISBN: 9781770867772
Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 25mm
Weight: 200g
240 pages