Sports books...
Aug. 15th, 2008 08:24 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
From August 14, 2008: Do you or have you ever read books about the Olympics? About sports in general? Fictional ones? Or non-fiction? Or both? And, Second: Do you consider yourself a sports fan?
The easy answer is "no", and "no". Whatever instinct makes people like sports, I don't have it.
There are some sports I love: fencing, equestrian sports, archery, gymnastics. But I don't find myself making any time to watch them. I just love them in theory.
I watched a few minutes of the Olympics coverage with
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The only sport I like watching on TV is European football.
So - do I read about sports? No, though sometimes sports come into things I read. I once (in my teens) went on a spree of reading Paul Gallico, after seeing and loving the Disney movie, The Three Lives of Thomasina, based on his novel. Paul Gallico was a sports reporter for years, and I read all his short stories about sports - and loved them because I liked his style of storytelling. Subject matter was irrelevant.
The Olympics have been featured in some books I've read about ancient Greece. Now, that was fascinating. Cynisca, winning the Olympic gold in 396 BC - yes! Go for it, girl! But it was history, not sport, I was reading.
I can't recall otherwise reading books about sports, ever. Most movies about sports bore me. The only sports movie I can think of offhand that I actually enjoyed was Bend it Like Beckham.
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Date: 2008-08-15 03:05 pm (UTC)It helps to have someone like Tom around. When I was married to Zanvil I got a whole new appreciation of sports. It didn't exactly convert me - I was still bored by a full game of anything - but I took an interest.
And I didn't think of martial arts as sports, but they are, aren't they? I really like martial arts. Mind you, I still don't pay much attention or go to competitions or anything. But I might. I really might.