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To say the best cricket book ever written is piffingly inadequate praise Guardian. 'Great claims have been made for [Beyond a Boundary] since its first appearance in 1963 that it is the greatest sports book ever written that it brings the outsider a privileged insight into West Indian culture that it is a severe examination of the colonial condition. All are true' Sunday Times. C L R James one of the foremost thinkers of the twentieth century was devoted to the game of cricket. In this classic summation of half a lifetime spent playing watching and writing about the sport he recounts the story of his overriding passion and tells us of the players whom he knew and loved exploring the game's psychology and aesthetics and the issues of class race and politics that surround it. . Part memoir of a West Indian boyhood part passionate celebration and defence of cricket as an art form part indictment of colonialism Beyond a Boundary addresses not just a sport but a whole culture and asks the question 'What do they know of cricket who only cricket know?|C L R James historian novelist cultural critic and political activist was born in Port of Spain Trinidad in 1901. In 1932 he joined his friend Learie Constantine in Britain where he became cricket correspondent of the Manchester Guardian. A central figure in the Pan-African movement and the struggle for colonial emancipation he returned to Trinidad in 1958 in its run-up to independence. He later went back to London where he died in 1989.|'To say the best cricket book ever written is piffingly inadequate praise' Guardian'Great claims have been made for [Beyond a Boundary] since its first appearance in 1963: that it is the greatest sports book ever written; that it brings the outsider a privileged insight into West Indian culture; that it is a severe examination of the colonial condition. All are true' Sunday TimesC L R James one of the foremost thinkers of the twentieth century was devoted to the game of cricket. In this classic summation of half a lifetime spent playing watching and writing about the sport he recounts the story of his overriding passion and tells us of the players whom he knew and loved exploring the game's psychology and aesthetics and the issues of class race and politics that surround it. Part memoir of a West Indian boyhood part passionate celebration and defence of cricket as an art form part indictment of colonialism Beyond a Boundary addresses not just a sport but a whole culture and asks the question 'What do they know of cricket who only cricket know?|One of the finest and most finished books to come out of the West Indies