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Stroke of Genius

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Stroke of Genius by Gideon Haigh explores the life and enduring legacy of Victor Trumper, Australia's first world-class cricketer from the early 20th century. More than a sportsman, Trumper was an artist of the bat whose brilliant style symbolised a new era in cricket and Australian identity. Haigh delves into the famous image by George Beldam that captures Trumper mid-stroke, examining how this photograph became an iconic representation of sporting beauty and myth. Blending history, art, and sport, the book offers a profound reassessment of Trumper's impact and the cultural meaning of cricket.
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Stroke of Genius will appeal to cricket enthusiasts, sports historians, and readers interested in the cultural intersections of art and athleticism. It suits those who appreciate detailed historical narrative and the deeper symbolism behind legends of Australian sport.

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Today Victor Trumper is, literally, a legend—revered for deeds lost in time, a hallowed name from the golden era from before the moving image began to dictate memories and Bradman reset the records. In life, Trumper was Australia's first world beater—at his peak just after Federation, he was not just a cricketer but an artist of the bat, the genius of a new era, a symbol of what Australia could be. Crowds flocked to his club matches, English supporters cheered him on in Tests, and at his early funeral in 1915—even amidst the grief of war—mourners choked the streets of Sydney.

Trumper lives on, not just as the name of a stand at the SCG, or a park near his former home ground. He lives in an image that captures him mid-stroke—a daring player's graceful advance into the unknown, alive with intent and controlled abandon. Reproduced countless times in cricket books and pavilions around the world, it conjures an era, an attitude—cricket's first imaginings of itself—and encapsulates the timeless beauty of sport like none other. If Trumper is a legend, George Beldam's 'Jumping Out' has become an icon. But that image has almost paradoxically obscured the story of its subject.

Man and photograph have entranced Gideon Haigh since childhood, and in Stroke of Genius he explores both the real Victor Trumper and the process of his iconography. Together they inspired a profound moral and aesthetic revaluation of the game, and changed the way we think about cricket, art and Australia. In this inventive, fresh and compelling work of history, Haigh reveals how Trumper, and Beldam's incarnation of his brilliance, are at the intersection of sport and art, history and timelessness, reality and myth.

'Haigh, cricket-lover and polymath, couldn't write a dull book if he tried ...the book equally qualifies as art and social history.' - The Saturday Paper

'Gripping ...Haigh draws on an encyclopaedic knowledge of cricketing fact and folklore ...(and) evokes an era retrospectively made golden.' - The Times

'Bless all of Haigh, Beldham, Trumper and Penguin Books for combining so well here ...What Haigh has done so well in Stroke of Genius is not only intellectually restore this ubiquitous but little-understood photograph, but doff a skull cap in the direction of the man who at least equalled Trumper for brilliance in creating it. Here's to biting off more than you can chew.' - The Guardian

'There are various claimants to the title of "world's best cricket writer", yet no dispute about who today, is the best writer on cricket. This is the Australian, Gideon Haigh.' - The Telegraph, Calcutta

'In Stroke of Genius, Gideon Haigh has given Jumping Out and the men who created it the richly perceptive tribute they have always deserved.' - The Age

'Stroke of Genius offers such numerous fresh perspectives about cricket that it is a stroke of genius itself.' - Australia

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780143785965

Publisher: Penguin Random House Australia

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 27 November 2017

Country: Australia

Imprint: Penguin Random House Australia

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 22.0mm

Width: 129.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 303g

Pages: 336

About the Author

Historian, writer and cricket-lover Gideon Haigh has been writing about sport and business for more than 22 years. His best-known books are Mystery Spinner, The Big Ship, The Summer Game, Game for Anything and The Ashes 2005. Gideon Haigh has been a journalist for more than three decades, has contributed to more than a hundred newspapers and magazines, published thirty-two books and edited seven others. The Office- A Hardworking History won the NSW Premier's Literary Award for Non-Fiction; On Warne was shortlisted for the Melbourne Prize for Literature; and Certain Admissions won the 2016 Ned Kelly Award for True Crime. His latest book is Stroke of Genius- Victor Trumper and the Shot that Changed Cricket. Gideon lives in Melbourne with his wife and daughter. Nobody has played more games for his cricket club - nor, perhaps, wanted to.

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