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Evel: The High-Flying Life of Evel Knievel: American Showman, Daredevil, and Legend

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Evel: The High-Flying Life of Evel Knievel: American Showman, Daredevil, and Legend
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Leigh Montville
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:432
Dimensions(mm): Height 201,Width 132
Category/GenreBiographies and autobiography
ISBN/Barcode 9780767930529
ClassificationsDewey:796.75092
Audience
General
Illustrations 8 PP. B&W

Publishing Details

Publisher Broadway Books (A Division of Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group Inc)
Imprint Broadway Books (A Division of Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group Inc)
Publication Date 1 May 2012
Publication Country United States

Description

"Evel Knievel, the father of extreme sports, was a high-flying daredevil. He was the personification of excitement and danger and showmanship, and represented a unique slice of American culture and patriotism. But behind the flash and the frenzy, who was this man in red, white, and blue?" Evel Knievel, the father of extreme sports, was a high-flying daredevil. He was the personification of excitement and danger and showmanship, and represented a unique slice of American culture and patriotism. But behind the flash and the frenzy, who was this man in red, white, and blue? With characteristic flair and insight, Leigh Montville delves into Knievel's amazing place in pop culture, as well as his notorious dark side, exploring Knievel's complicated and often contradictory relationships with his image, the media, his own family, and his many demons. With this all-American saga, Montville has delivered another definitive biography of a one-of-a-kind sports legend.

Author Biography

Three-time New York Times bestselling author Leigh Montville is a former columnist at the Boston Globe and former senior writer at Sports Illustrated. He is the author of The Mysterious Montague, The Big Bam, Ted Williams, At the Altar of Speed, Manute, and Why Not Us? He lives in Boston.

Reviews

An Esquire Best Book of the Year A Boston Globe Best Sports Book of the Year "Slick, pulpy, eye-filling, exhaust-belching. . . . Smart, rowdy fun. . . . [Montville writes] as if pulling a wheelie across every page. . . . Evel is never dull." -The New York Times "[Evel] goes beyond the action-figure image, painting Knievel in all his contradictions. . . . In Montville's capable hands, Knievel soars again in all his profane, self-deluded glory." -Sports Illustrated "In the late 1960s and early 1970s . . . the coolest man on earth was Evel Knievel. . . . Montville brings him vividly back in an outlandishly entertaining new biography." -New York Post "Engrossing. . . . A wild ride on the back of Knievel's cycle." -Los Angeles Times "Awesome. . . . A rollicking good tale. . . . Montville nails it just right." -The Hollywood Reporter "If Knievel lived 'as if his pants were on fire,' then his biographer writes like a house on fire. . . . In describing the complex, contradictory stuntman's battles with the demons that would ultimately destroy him, [Montville] pulls out all the stops." -The Free Lance-Star (Fredericksburg) "The best biographies not only tell you what people did, they capture their personalities as well, making readers feel as if they are sitting down at a long, well-lubricated dinner with the subject. Mark Twain: A Life by Ron Powers is one such bio, and another is Leigh Montville's brilliant recent biography of Evel Knievel: Evel." -Jim Caple, ESPN.com "Fresh and exciting. . . . A fast-paced thrill ride through a life of success, sex and excess that is sure to leave you winded." -The Montana Standard "Montville has been doing big time things with his clever writing mind and his flying keyboard fingers for decades. . . . The job he did on [Evel] tops the others, good as they are. The outrageousness of his subject and Montville's matchless ability to entertain and report make it so." -Hartford Courant "Greatly entertaining. . . . A biography as sensationalist and superior as the daredevil himself." -Kirkus Reviews