Poetry and Sport

Not Just a Game: Sporting Poems

an anthology edited by Andy Croft and Sue Dymoke

Published by Five Leaves Press £9.99  available at inpress

ISBN-10: 1905512139

Read the interview with Andy Croft and Sue Dymoke about the anthology in Left Lion  

Mohammed Ali used to write poetry. Shelley and Wordsworth wrote poems about mountain-climbing. Byron wrote poems about swimming. The best athletes are like poetry in motion. As Jane Austen put it in Pride and Prejudice, “For what do we live but to make sport…?”

Not Just a Game is a unique archive of modern British sporting life – angling, boxing, canoeing, cricket, darts, golf, motorcycling, netball, polo, rugby, rowing, running, skating, snooker, swimming and tennis – as recorded by contemporary poets like WH Auden, Wendy Cope, James Berry, John Betjeman, Jean Binta Breeze, PG Wodehouse, Carol Ann Duffy, Ted Hughes, Helen Dunmore, Douglas Dunn, Selima Hill, Sean O’Brien and Roger McGough.

Not Just a Game
 celebrates individual achievement and collective effort, personal satisfaction and public pride, superhuman endurance and skill exchanged for the rewards of immortality. From the first length to the final frame, the egg and spoon race to the Cup Final, from Jack Hobbs to Brian Clough, Centre Court to the Great North Run, Not Just a Game captures the tension and the laughter, the pain and the pleasure, and the blood, sweat and tears.

It’s not just a book for sports fans.

It’s not just a book for poetry lovers.

It’s not just a game.

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