The Tao of Muhammad Ali: The Man, The Legend
By (Author) Davis Miller
Vintage Publishing
Vintage
15th January 2012
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Biography: sport
796.830922
Paperback
320
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 20mm
224g
The compelling story of one man's friendship with the greatest boxer of all time - Muhammad Ali. Muhammad Ali was the greatest boxer the world has ever seen, and the most charismatic athlete of all time. Mesmeric both inside the ring and out, Ali has been a role model, a spiritual thinker and a symbol of courage for thousands of people. Davis Miller was a sickly 12-year-old child when he first encountered Ali. From this meeting there developed a powerful personal relationship that has lasted decades. The Tao of Muhammad Ali is a unique portrait of this exceptional fighter, and a compelling story of hero-worship, of fathers and sons, of strength through wisdom.
Ali's life has been documented many times over, but never has anyone captured the essence of his ongoing appeal as well as Miller. A poignant and unforgettable portrait of the sports legend * Booklist *
A fine, rare book... This story is a classic, one of the standards against which I'll measure all other sports writing -- Glenn Stout * The Best American Sports Writing *
An elegant, moving portrait of the phenomenon that is Ali... Compelling * Independent *
Told in clear, spare prose, Miller's warm celebration of Ali will have readers cheering for the man who calls himself "The Greatest of All Times" - and for his Boswell too * Publishers Weekly *
Miller's memoir is every fan's ultimate dream-come-true. This is a tender, terrific one-of-a-kind book - a must-read -- Ron Shelton director and writer (Bull Durham, White Men Cant's Jump)
Davis Miller's writing has appeared in Rolling Stone, Men's Journal, Esquire, Sport magazine, Sports Illustrated, and numerous other periodicals. His first published story, 'My Dinner with Ali' was voted by the Sunday Magazine Editors Association to be the best essay published in a newspaper magazine in the US in 1989.