Blood Horses
Notes of a Sportswriter's Son
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John Jeremiah Sullivan
Winner of a 2004 Whiting Writers' Award
One evening late in his life, veteran sportswriter Mike Sullivan was asked by his son what he remembered best from his three decades in the press box. The answer came as a surprise. "I was at Secretariat's Derby, in '73. That was ... just beauty, you know?"
John Jeremiah Sullivan didn't know, not really—but he spent two years finding out, journeying from prehistoric caves to the Kentucky Derby in pursuit of what Edwin Muir called "our long-lost archaic companionship" with the horse. The result—winner of a National Magazine Award and named a Book of the Year by The Economist magazine—is an unprecedented look at Equus caballus, incorporating elements of memoir and reportage.
In the words of the New York Review of Books, Blood Horses "reads like Moby-Dick as edited by F. Scott Fitzgerald . . . Sullivan is an original and greatly gifted writer."
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Fantastic book - Loved John Jeremiah Sullivan’s narration!
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I have been waiting for another collection for years; Pulp Head was a formative experience for me. This is not the same, and it does not disappoint. Thanks John.
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Unsung Juggernaut IMHO
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The wait was totally worth it. While I was initially surprised that he chose to use a very similar tone and approach as his essays, because of that the book quickly felt comfortable and familiar. I know that some people are attracted to the book because of the main subject matter (horse racing). To me that was almost not important, but I learned SO much. The story of his troubled relationship with his father, and his father's life is also very interesting, and relatable. The personal musings are fantastic, and would be very familiar to people who have read his other works. The fact that the book is read by John himself, only adds to the experience.
I highly recommend that you pick up this book. Come for the horses, stay for the writing. Come for the writing, learn about horses. You can't go wrong!
Terrific Debut!
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