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Marshall Fisher

    Marshall Jon Fisher delves into themes of war and peace, love and death, sports and savagery through his essays and books. His literary style intricately weaves together the nuances of sport with broader historical events, revealing both triumph and tragedy within the narratives presented. Fisher's approach is characterized by placing specific occurrences within the context of larger, universal themes, creating engrossing and richly rewarding reading experiences. His work is lauded for its ability to connect seemingly disparate subjects with profound human insight.

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    A Terrible Splendor
    • A Terrible Splendor

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Looks at the prominent figures and events surrounding the 1937 Davis Cup Tournament, specifically the match between Don Budge of the United States and Gottfried von Cramm of Germany

      A Terrible Splendor2010
      3.9