The people of Brazil celebrated when it was announced that they were
hosting the 20th World Cup (June 12-July 13, 2014), the world's
most-viewed sporting tournament, and the 31st Summer Olympics (August
5-21, 2016). Now they are protesting in numbers the country hasn't seen
in decades, with Brazilians taking to the streets to try to reclaim the
sports they love but see being corrupted by powerful corporate
interests, profiteering, and greed.
In this compelling new book, relying on original reporting from the most
dangerous corners of Rio to the halls of power in Washington, DC, Dave
Zirin examines how sports and politics are colliding in remarkable
fashion in Brazil, opening up an international conversation on the
culture, economics, and politics of sports. One of "50 Visionaries Who
Are Changing Our World" (Utne), Dave Zirin is a columnist for The
Nation, SLAM, and SI.com. He is host of Sirius XM's popular weekly
show Edge of Sports Radio and a regular guest on ESPN's Outside the
Lines, Democracy Now!, and on MSNBC. His previous books include The
John Carlos Story and What's My Name Fool? He lives near Washington,
DC.