ISBN: 9781869144463 / 1869144465 - Wentworth: The Beautiful Game and the Making of Place by Ashwin Desai [2020]
Fact and Fiction

Wentworth: The Beautiful Game and the Making of Place by Ashwin Desai [New]

Regular price R 289.00 R 0.00 Unit price per

Qty 10 in stock.

Weight: 0.4 kg
Shipping calculated at checkout.

ISBN: 9781869144463 / 1869144465 - Wentworth: The Beautiful Game and the Making of Place by Ashwin Desai. Punlished by UKZN Press, 2020. Softcover. New. 256 pp.

In the early 1960's, the city of Durban consolidated racially circumscribed group areas with brutal intensity. In the tiny enclave of Wentworth, designated a Coloured area, newly relocated residents made their homes and sought work in the numerous heavy industries that proliferated on its edges. As people built places of worship and newborn friendships reached across fences and staircases, soccer became the game of choice. Rudimentary pitches were marked out, cool drinks staked and the game unfolded with a mixture of delicate touches and bruising tackles. By the early 1970's, Wentworth’s ability to spawn soccer talent, headlined by the glamorous Leeds United, grew into the stuff of legend.

Ashwin Desai digs deep into this history, bringing to life those who inspired and played the game when Wentworth was nothing more than a jumble of shacks and whitewashed blocks of flats, watched over by plumes of smoke from local factories that blackened the sky and slowly poisoned the body. The book’s power comes from its ability to keep its focus on soccer while situating the game in the broader social relations, as geography and history, spatial and temporal meld into a beguiling narrative. Page after page reveals writing of haunting power and sensitivity as memories are cajoled from ageing soccer legends and the interior lives of families are illuminated. It is an evocative exemplar of how community history should be brought to life.

All of our books are shipped using tracked courier delivery services.


Share this Product

Customer Reviews

Be the first to write a review
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)