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The Game at the End of the World: Villainous Referees, Communist Bakers, the Secret Women's World Cup, and a Goalkeeper's Last Stand

Publisher: Restless Books

Contributors:

Juan Villoro (Author)

Francisco Cantú (Translator)

Contributors: Juan Villoro (Author) ; Francisco Cantú (Translator)

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Exuberant, playful, and evergreen, The Game at the End of the World revels in the grass-stained highlights of a sport without borders or boundaries.

Soccer (née football) fans will rejoice at this all-new volume of crackling essays from the author of God Is Round. Here, Juan Villoro explores the sport through the elements that make it the world's favorite pastime, from its ancient origins, near-mythic players, exhilarating matches, endemic rivalries, and the unlikely moments in which football has changed history.

As a prolific writer and chronicler of World Cup games around the world, Villoro draws on a rich cultural mosaic to inspire readers, players, and fans long after the final whistle blows. With a journalist's ear and a philosopher's outlook, he has produced a collection for curious newcomers and lifelong football buffs alike.

ISBN-10: 1632064111
ISBN-13: 9781632064110
Author: Villoro, Juan, Cantú, Francisco
Publisher: Restless Books

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ISBN-13: 9781632064110

ISBN-10: 1632064111

Publisher: Restless Books

Publish Date: May 5, 2026

On Sale Date: January 1, 0001

Language: English

Pages: 320

Dimensions: 8.2 × 5.5 × 1.2 in

Weight: 0.9 lbs

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