Ali: A Life
Shortlisted for the William Hill Sports Book of the Year 2017
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The first truly definitive biography of Muhammad Ali, the most iconic and significant sporting figure of the twentieth century
'Jonathan Eig's
Ali: A Life
is the business
- 640 pages of
patient scholarship
and intelligent reassessment written in
crackly prose
and dancing gleefully and illuminatingly through the well-documented highlights while never shying away from the less glorious shadows.'
'A
fine piece of journalism
of the best American kind...wrought with sound judgment and rigorous prose. Ali's life is dissected with the detachment of a pathologist, and the picture isn't always a pretty one... In 50 or 100 years, people might wonder what all the fuss was about. Muhammad Ali: was there really such a character? They should
read this book
and learn that yes, there was, for all his flaws.'
'This
richly researched, sympathetic yet unsparing portrait
of a controversial figure...could not have come at a more appropriate time... As Muhammad Ali's life was an epic of a life, so
Ali: A Life
is
an epic of a biography
... Even the familiar may be glanced from a new perspective in Eig's fluent prose.'
'Finally, after so many works focusing on this fight or that, the whole man, his whole life, is presented here'
'
Goes deeper and uncovers more
than any Ali biography has before’
'Jonathan Eig’s
Ali: A Life
is
the first comprehensive biography worthy of this titanic figure
... [Eig] vigorously narrates the story of the man who transformed the landscape of race and sports... Eig also paints Ali’s bouts with vivid detail and captivating sweep...
Ali
stirs together the sweet and the spicy, the gifts and the failings, the charm and the rage, the grace and the greed, the pride and the ego. Together, they made Ali the transcendent athlete of his age.'
'Does a
remarkable job
of synthesising the warring elements of Ali's life. Above all, it delivers a portrait of a hero that does not ignore his all too human flaws. This biography...ends in darkness & melancholy. Fortunately,
the earlier chapters dazzle us
.'
'Ali's
extraordinary story
, in all its complexity, is told in Jonathan Eig's
excellent
Ali: A Life
'
'There have been countless tomes about the iconic fighter, of course, but Eig's is
the definitive work to date
.'
'
Stunning new biography
...
Ali
is a big, fat,
entertaining and illuminating
read...What makes Eig’s book stand out is its broad scope, its detailed reportage and its lively, cinematic writing.'
'Each blow echoes on the pages of Jonathan Eig’s
relentless, image-altering biography
Ali: A Life
...Though replete with tales of race, religion, war protest, sex, marital turmoil and skulduggery, this book is, more than anything else, an indictment of boxing. The cumulative damage of Ali’s boxing career is a terrible and haunting thing to read about, and it becomes all the more so when you remind yourself that Mr. Eig’s subject is one of American sports’ most beloved figures, not some luckless tomato can.'
'Eig...has exhaustively covered the career of boxing’s very greatest in an
unprecedented level of detail
...The result is a biography that is as
unflinching
about Ali’s marriages and extra-marital activities as it is about his sporting decline. The closing chapters...are
heartbreaking
.'
'Achieved the
minor miracle
of refreshing ground already trodden by writers of the quality of Thomas Hauser, Mike Marqusee and David Remnick, relating
groundbreaking analysis
of the punches taken by Muhammad Ali, particularly in his later fights, to his subsequent ill health'
'
First rate
... An exemplary life of an exemplary man'
Ali, who died last year, was contradictory and controversial, and Jonathan Eig tells his story beautifully in his
stunning new biography
of the champ,
Ali: A Life
... Eig recounts the champ's major bouts in dizzying detail. Even readers who don't care for boxing will be drawn in by his descriptions of the fights... Ali's life was more complex than most other sports figures, and Eig's
brilliant, exhaustive book is the biography the champ deserves: a beautiful portrait
of a man whose name will never be forgotten, who carried a torch for equality and justice, and lit a fire that will never go out.
'Jonathan Eig’s
masterful new biography
of the champ is both
captivating and highly relevant
to the current discussions on race...Eig’s boxing descriptions are
taut and lively
, wisely eschewing the purple prose of the literary set who have written about the sport... Muhammad Ali was one of the most compelling figures in the 20th century, and Eig does ample justice to capturing his extraordinary and enduring legacy.'
'Full justice is done to Ali's extraordinary athletic gifts'
'[Jonathan Eig's] new book feels
comprehensive
...noteworthy is how much of Ali’s well-documented life has been overlooked by previous accounts... He’s
breezy to read
while also being a stickler for detail... It is by no stretch a hatchet job, but it’s no hagiography either and doesn’t shy away from stories that reveal Ali’s fallibilities and extreme views... Even in the most examined lives, there are corners where it is revealing to shine a light.'
'Jonathan Eig’s book is the first major biography since Ali’s death, and it offers
a bruising account
of his life. It jabs at myths throughout...
Masterful
.'
'That Eig has achieved his aim of revealing Ali afresh, which I think he has, is
some kind of literary miracle
...Eig has achieved the improbable and made Ali human again: flawed, inspiring, too complex to truly represent any one coherent idea.'
'
Comprehensive and definitive
...uncovers new stories and tidbits about his life and career'
'Ali’s life and times have been documented often but
never more comprehensively or brilliantly
than the recently published
Ali: A Life
...this is not only
one of the best-ever sports books
but an insightful social essay about a deeply troubled era for human rights in America.'
'This
deeply researched, comprehensive
biography. His prose is
fast-paced
, uncluttered, and rich in personal insights'
'He may have been the greatest but he was no saint... Paints a portrait of his life in its entirety'
'Eig’s
richly researched
, sympathetic yet
unsparing
portrait of a controversial figure for whom the personal and the political dramatically fused could not come at a more appropriate time.'
Jonathan Eig is a former senior writer for the
Wall Street Journal
. He is the
New York Times
bestselling author of five books, including
Ali: A Life
,
Luckiest Man: The Life and Death of Lou Gehrig
and
Opening Day: The Story of Jackie Robinson's First Season
.
Ali
was shortlisted for the William Hill Sports Book of the Year award, for the James Tait Black Biography of the Year award and won the British Sports Book Awards Sports Book of the Year award and the PEN/ESPN Award for Literary Sports Writing. He lives in Chicago with his wife and children.