Carn: The Game, and the Country that Plays it
By (Author) Andrew Mueller
HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
17th June 2019
Australia
General
Non Fiction
History of sport
796.33609
Paperback
384
Width 155mm, Height 235mm, Spine 27mm
470g
There have been histories of Australian football before. There has not been one like Carn.
Carn tells the story of the Victorian Football League and its successor, the Australian Football League, from 1897 to the present day, by focusing on 50 of the thousands of games which have been played down the decades. Some of these matches have been significant to the game of Australian football; others have been significant to Australia as a whole. Carn recognises that while the game is only a game, it has also always been much more than that: anything which consumes so much of the nation's attention can't help but reflect something of the nation's character.
Carn is a book replete, as the Australian game is, with great yarns and extraordinary people. It is a book for fans of Australian football, and fans of Australia.
Andrew Mueller was born in Wagga Wagga, and lives in London. He is a contributing editor at Monocle, and a regular presenter on its radio arm, Monocle 24 including hosting the award-winning The Foreign Desk. His byline has also appeared in titles including The Guardian, The Times, GQ Australia, Smith Journal, New Humanist and Uncut, among many others. He has reported from more than 80 countries, and done his best to keep up with Geelong's progress from most of them. He is previously the author of Rock & Hard Places, I Wouldn't Start From Here and It's Too Late To Die Young Now. His country band, The Blazing Zoos, have made two albums: I'll Leave Quietly and Chocks Away. He also collaborated with Luke Haines and Cathal Coughlan on the acclaimed The North Sea Scrolls concept album.