ABSTRACT

South America is a region that enjoys an unusually high profile as the origin of some of the world’s greatest writers and most celebrated footballers. This is the first book to undertake a systematic study of the relationship between football and literature across South America. Beginning with the first football poem published in 1899, it surveys a range of texts that address key issues in the region’s social and political history.

Drawing on a substantial corpus of short stories, novels and poems, each chapter considers the shifting relationship between football and literature in South America across more than a century of writing. The way in which authors combine football and literature to challenge the dominant narratives of their time suggests that this sport can be seen as a recurring theme through which matters of identity, nationhood, race, gender, violence, politics and aesthetics are played out.

This book is fascinating reading for any student, scholar or serious fan of football, as well as for all those interested in the relationship between sports history, literature and society.

chapter 1|15 pages

Football and Literature in South America

Issues and Origins

chapter 2|29 pages

Taking the Field (First Half)

Early Writings in Spanish

chapter 3|19 pages

Taking the Field (Second Half)

Early Writings in Brazil

chapter 4|31 pages

Writing the National Game

Beauty in Brazil

chapter 5|27 pages

Playing Dirty (First Half)

Football, Politics and Writing in Chile

chapter 6|23 pages

Playing Dirty (Second Half)

Writing, Football and Dictatorship in the River Plate

chapter 7|20 pages

Argentina Beyond El Proceso

Narratives of National Reconstruction

chapter 9|23 pages

Offside? Women Writers Creating Space

chapter 10|6 pages

Conclusions

100 Years of Golitude