A rugby player finds fame and fortune in a bleak mining town, but he
cannot outrun the emptiness he feels inside in Man Booker Prize-winning
author David Storey's seminal first novel
On Christmas Eve, Arthur breaks his two front teeth. A teammate on the
rugby pitch is too slow with a handoff, and instead of catching the
ball, Art catches an opponent's foot right in the mouth. When he regains
consciousness, the match is almost over, but he keeps playing
regardless. Where else would he go? His entire life, Art has only cared
about sports and nothing grabs his attention quite like the
lightning-fast violence of Rugby League. He knows it could kill him, but
it also makes him feel alive.
In this hard-bitten Yorkshire mining town, the warriors of the rugby
pitch are treated like gods. Through the aggressive sport, Art finds
money, friends, and countless women. But when his lust for violence
begins to fade, will he have the courage to leave the game behind?