About the Author:
Irvin Muchnick has written about media, business, higher education, and sports for many major magazines and newspapers, including The Village Voice and The New York Times. His first book was a collection of these articles called Wrestling Babylon (ECW Press). A native of St. Louis, he lives in California.
Review:
"Irv Muchnick knows wrestling like Anna Wintour knows fashion, and his intriguing collection of ring tales is written with passion and savage humor." Frank Deford, bestselling author and National Public Radio contributor
"Wrestling Babylon is the literary link between fans (including closet intellectuals) and intellectuals (including closet fans)." John Heindenry, executive editor, The Week magazine
"The wrestling version of Alice in Wonderland: You fall into the hole and you discover a world you never dreamed of. But Muchnick didn't dream this stuff up, he dug it up." Scott Ostler, sports columnist, San Francisco Chronicle
"Muchnick on wrestling is a surreal thing." Roy Blount, Jr.
"Like his uncle Sam Muchnick, Irv is a great reporter. But Irv is also a great writer." Larry Matysik, author, Wrestling at the Chase: The Inside Story of Sam Muchnick and the Legends of Professional Wrestling
"A few hundred years from now some archeologist is going to dig up a copy, alongside a box of men’s neckties, and wonder which aspect of our culture was stranger . . . In a world of timid, formulaic scrivenings on sports and entertainment and sports entertainment, Wrestling Babylon is a sock on the jaw." Bert Randolph Sugar, from the Foreword
"The only problem with this wonderful book is that it ends too soon." BeyondChron
"Loaded with detailed and well-researched goodies." New York Post
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