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F.X. Toole

    This author is celebrated for his compelling narratives drawn from the world of boxing. His writing, informed by deep insider knowledge of the sport, reveals the raw realities and humanity of fighters and those who orbit them. He carved a unique niche through his authentic portrayal of human drama within this often-unseen arena. His works explore enduring themes of grit, loss, and the search for meaning against formidable odds.

    Million Dollar Baby
    Rope Burns
    • Rope Burns

      Stories From The Corner

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Seventy-year-old F.X. Toole has made a remarkable entrance into literature with this powerful collection of stories inspired by his boxing experiences. These moving tales explore the intricate lives of athletes, trainers, and promoters, revealing the harsh realities of a sport where both victory and defeat come at a painful cost. Toole brings to life vivid characters who embody the intensity of their world. In "The Monkey Look," an aging cut man with a sweet tooth works the corner for Hoolie, a featherweight with attitude. "Black Jew" follows Reggie Valentine Love and his team as they face discrimination during a brutal bout in Atlantic City. In "Million $$$ Baby," trainer Frankie Dunn confronts his greatest challenge by helping Maggie Fitzgerald pursue her boxing dreams. "Fightin' in Philly" and "Frozen Water" depict youthful aspirations clashing with harsh realities. The novella "Rope Burns" stands out, showcasing the deep bond between a dedicated fighter and his trainer. Toole's meticulous attention to detail populates his narratives with unforgettable characters, from Señora Cabrera, who prepares low-fat refried beans for a fighter, to a museum guard with a fondness for Michelangelo. His sharp dialogue and flawed characters reflect our shared humanity, offering profound insights into the violence and purity of boxing and the fighter's soul.

      Rope Burns
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    • Million Dollar Baby

      La Brûlure des cordes

      • 312 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Million Dollar Baby n'est pas seulement une histoire de boxe. Plutôt celle d'un rêve. En fait, c'est surtout une histoire d'amour. La boxe n'est qu'une toile de fond. Quand je l'ai lu, je me suis dit que, d'une façon ou d'une autre, je ferais le film. » Clint Eastwood La rencontre entre F.X. Toole et Clint Eastwood relève du coup de foudre. Et du coup de génie de la part du réalisateur qui a su imposer aux studios son adaptation d'un livre salué par James Ellroy, Joyce Carol Oates et les critiques du monde entier. Encensé par la presse américaine, Million Dollar Baby est un chef-d'oeuvre.

      Million Dollar Baby