
No description available.
How does the sport of rugby function as a vehicle for absurdity, social commentary, and physical comedy? Michael Green, a writer known for his satirical take on various sports and pastimes, utilizes his background in observational humor to deconstruct the chaotic nature of rugby. He presents an argument that the sport is defined less by its formal rules and more by the eccentricities, injuries, and social rituals of those who participate in it.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Readers frequently note the lighthearted and irreverent tone of the prose, which prioritizes entertainment over technical accuracy. Experts highlight this as a classic example of mid-twentieth-century sports satire that captures the spirit of club-level rugby culture.
Page Count:
192
Publication Date:
1969-01-01
Publisher:
Arrow Bks.
ISBN-10:
009002270X
ISBN-13:
9780090022700
No comments yet. Be the first to share your thoughts!