Cut Time: An Education at the Fights

by Carlo Rotella

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Carlo Rotella, an award-winning writer and ringside veteran, unearths the hard wisdom in any kind of fight, from barroom dustup to HBO extravaganza. He vividly describes the tough choices and subtle pleasures that come the way of every fighter, from perennial underdogs on the tank-town circuit to the one-time heavyweight champion Larry Holmes, who still spars to retching exhaustion daily. Rotella uncovers the often startling light that boxing sheds on the world beyond the ring. A college show more student's brief fistic career pinpoints the moment when adulthood arrives. The serenity of a fellow fan shows Rotella how to process the trauma of a car crash. The persistence of a wizened ex-champion reminds him of his grandmother and helps him accept her death. Throughout, Rotella achieves moving resonances between the worlds inside and outside the ropes. He also tackles fascinating questions that have gone largely unexplored until now: How do boxers endure the brutal punishment that is the sport's essence? And why do they come back for more, again and again? As Rotella traces his immersion in the fight world, he achieves what few other writers in that world have: he makes it relevant to us, whether we're fans or not. show less

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'Boxing is not just figting: it is also training and living right and preparing to go the distance in the broadest sense of the phrase, a relentless managing of self that anyone who gets truly old must learn.'-from Cut Time

Carlo Rotella, an award-winning writer and ringside veteran, unearths the hidden wisdom in anykind of fight, from barroom dustup to HBO extravaganza. He vividly describes the tough choices and subtle pleasures that come the way of every fighter, from perennial undergogs to Larry Holms, the all-time great who still spars to retching exhaustion at the age of fifty.

Tracing the consequences of hurt and craft, the two central facts of boxing, Rotella achieves moving resonances between the worlds inside and outside the show more ropes. The brief, disastrous fistic career of a college student pinponts the moment when adulthood arrives. The hard-won insight of a fellow fan shows Rotella how to reckon with a car crash. The persistence of a wizened ex-champion gives him the key to undestanding and honoring his grandmother.

Througout, he tackles fascinating questions that have gone largely unexplored until now: What lessons do boxers and other fight people take away from their brutally punishing sport? And why do they come back for more, again and again? As Rotella traces his immersion in the fight world, he achieves what few other writers have: he makes it relevant to us, whether we're fans or not.

Carlo Rotella's writing has appeared in the Washington Post Magazine. DoubleTake, Harper's Magazine, and The American Scholar, which named one of his boxing pieces its Best Essay of theYear. HIs work has also been published in The Best American Essays. He teaches English at Boston College.

'This is a superb book about the nobel squalor of the world of prizefighting. Carlo Rotella has given us an account that is acutely observed and elegantly written, charged on every page with intelligence, pity, surprise,and yes, a kind of wisdom.'-Pete Hamill, author of Drinking: A Life and Forever

'Carlo Rotella writes with his mind, his heart, and his gut. The result is prose that leaves you breathless. As one of his boxers says about another, 'He can hit.''-Anne Fadiman, author of The Spirit Catches You and You Fall down and Ex Libris

'Rotella knows that for this to be a book about more than boxing, it must first be a keen, solid account of his time spent at ringside. That's admirably accomplished, and in the process he has written one of the shrewdest, least egocentric, most engaging memoirs about acquiring an education that I've read.'-Stuart Dybek, author of The Coast of Chicago and Childhood and Other Neighborhoods

Contents

Inroduction: At ringside
1 Halfway
2 Cut time
3 Mismatches
4 An appetite for hitting
5 Out of order
6 The switch
7 The distance
8 Bidness
9 Hurt
Acknowledgments
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Interesting book ostensibily about boxing, but really about the human soul. Read like a story. High recommended.

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Carlo Rotella is director of the American studies program at Boston College. He writes for the New York Times Magazine, and he has been a regular op-ed columnist for the Boston Globe and radio commentator for WGBH. His work has appeared in the New Yorker, Harper's, the Believer, Washington Post Magazine, and Best American Essays. His books include show more Playing in Time, The Bittersweet Science, and Cut Time. show less

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Sports and Leisure, Nonfiction, General Nonfiction, Biography & Memoir
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796.83Arts & recreationRecreation, sports, and performing artsSportsWrestling / Martial Arts, Judo, KarateBoxing
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GV1133 .R69Geography, Anthropology and RecreationRecreation. LeisureRecreation. LeisureSportsFighting sports: Bullfighting, boxing, fencing, etc.
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