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The Barfighter
The Barfighter takes the reader on an often whimsical journey deep inside the heart of boxing, which can turn from sweet to savage with the snap of a punch, and where a sport that’s not a game becomes an existential microcosm of the world around it.
The story takes the reader from Folsom Prison to the fight capital of Las Vegas, stopping in diverse locales that include the now-shuttered infantry post of Fort Ord, California, Ken Kesey’s hot tub, the L.A. County Jail, and the Café de la Paix in Paris. * * *
Ivan Goldman is a columnist for The Ring magazine and a Fulbright Scholar. His work has appeared in The Nation, Rolling Stone, Columbia Journalism Review, The New York Times, and other publications. Kirkus Reviews called his Where the Money Is: A Novel of Las Vegas, “an impressive debut . . . a stylish, twisty first novel.”
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