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Muhammad Ali: His Life and Times [Hauser, Thomas] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Muhammad Ali: His Life and Times Review: Everything you would like to know about The Greatest - There are good biographies. And there are great ones. Hauser's take on Ali definitely comes in the latter category. The book draws heavily on interviews with people who were close to Ali - his parents, his rivals, his coach, members of his retinue...and the result is a brilliant and perhaps the most comprehensive book about one of the greatest athletes of our time. And while the overall portrayal of the person is positive, it is by no means hagiographic (as we have seen of some sports biographies), with plenty of barbs finding their way through. The most stirring sections are those about Ali refusing to sign up for military service, his epic rivalry with Joe Frazier (the Thrilla in Manila is covered in amazing detail), and the latter part which covers his battle with his health problems. A lovely book. THIS is how biographies should be written - my only criticism is that Hauser lets others do the talking too often. It would have been nice to see his own opinion more often, but then that is something I said about Isaacson's book on Jobs too. In sum, nothing short of an awesome read. Even if you know nothing about Ali. Review: A Special Insight Into Muhammad - This is a wonderful and in-depth look into Muhammad Ali's life as told by those closest to him. My only complaint is that the chapters ran a bit too long - not in content and not long as in boring or bad/useless information - not that at all. I'm a slow reader and it was simply time consuming to finish each chapter. The chapters are told to you by Ali's friends, family, contemporaries and the man himself. You really get a feeling for Muhammad - the person not just the boxer - through his family, friends and those that know him. I put the book down feeling closer to Muhammad Ali and feeling a warmth from him and a warmth towards those he loves and cares for... I walked away from this book with such great feelings for Muhammad Ali. I felt as if I'd laughed alongside with him - and that alone is worth reading this book
| Best Sellers Rank | #430,782 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #20 in Boxer Biographies #109 in Boxing (Books) #544 in Black & African American Biographies |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (660) |
| Dimensions | 6.13 x 1.6 x 9.25 inches |
| Edition | Reprint |
| ISBN-10 | 0671779710 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0671779719 |
| Item Weight | 1.35 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 544 pages |
| Publication date | June 15, 1992 |
| Publisher | Simon & Schuster |
N**Y
Everything you would like to know about The Greatest
There are good biographies. And there are great ones. Hauser's take on Ali definitely comes in the latter category. The book draws heavily on interviews with people who were close to Ali - his parents, his rivals, his coach, members of his retinue...and the result is a brilliant and perhaps the most comprehensive book about one of the greatest athletes of our time. And while the overall portrayal of the person is positive, it is by no means hagiographic (as we have seen of some sports biographies), with plenty of barbs finding their way through. The most stirring sections are those about Ali refusing to sign up for military service, his epic rivalry with Joe Frazier (the Thrilla in Manila is covered in amazing detail), and the latter part which covers his battle with his health problems. A lovely book. THIS is how biographies should be written - my only criticism is that Hauser lets others do the talking too often. It would have been nice to see his own opinion more often, but then that is something I said about Isaacson's book on Jobs too. In sum, nothing short of an awesome read. Even if you know nothing about Ali.
T**S
A Special Insight Into Muhammad
This is a wonderful and in-depth look into Muhammad Ali's life as told by those closest to him. My only complaint is that the chapters ran a bit too long - not in content and not long as in boring or bad/useless information - not that at all. I'm a slow reader and it was simply time consuming to finish each chapter. The chapters are told to you by Ali's friends, family, contemporaries and the man himself. You really get a feeling for Muhammad - the person not just the boxer - through his family, friends and those that know him. I put the book down feeling closer to Muhammad Ali and feeling a warmth from him and a warmth towards those he loves and cares for... I walked away from this book with such great feelings for Muhammad Ali. I felt as if I'd laughed alongside with him - and that alone is worth reading this book
A**R
Great boob on Ali
Amazing insight into who muhammad ali from the perspective of the everyone who knew him. He is indeed the greatest
F**N
A Great Boxer Turns Spiritual
To the millions of retirees Mohamed Ali (Cassias Clay) belongs to the 60"s and 70"s of the past century. That was when he used to dominate the boxing world and when his fights used to be anxiously awaited by admirers around the entire world.Those were the days when he terrorised his opponents and intimidated them with threats and demeaning poems. He was not just tough; he was merciless! In fact, he literally drove some of his toughest challengers to tears! But to say this is to omit the other half of a great story. Mohamed Ali these days is a totally different man. The times when he humiliated his challengers with his swift knockouts inflicting heavy damage are gone, but not necessarily missed. Paradoxically, Mohamed himself was neither hateful nor vindictive as demonstrated by his generous and kind acts towards all people, specially as he grew older. To him boxing was a technical and strategic challenge and not a way to hurt his foes. That is why he almost never said a bad word about his opponent after a fight but instead he evaluated his performance on a strictly technical basis. To understand Mohamed Ali we need to realise that his life consisted of two distinct phases. The first phase was purely devoted to his athletic performance in which he was considered the greatest heavy-weight boxer in the world . Those were the years of glory for which he became known from Asia to America. Interestingly, however, the second phase was dominated by spiritual devotion. That is when Mohamed converted to Islam and became emotionally and intellectually a devout Muslim. This once-devastating boxer now kneels down and prays to God (Allah) five times every day. He hates no body and wants to help every body. He now regrets some of the cruel things he had done to his foes. He wants to fight hunger and bring peace to society. Thousands seek his autograph every month and with every autograph he passes a leaflet preaching Islam. He married four times and stipulated that every wife should practice Islamic traditions. Although Mohamed Ali has now slowed down and apparently has a light form of parkinsonism he is at peace with himself. He believes it is Allah's will, and Allah does things for a purpose. Credit should be given to the author for his unique handling of this biography. He tells the Mohamed Ali story through all the people who knew him - his family, his friends, his agents and even his foes. They all come forth to tell their point of view in an interesting and candid manner. With this style one could hardly accuse the author of bias.
B**Y
The Witness of many people of the Greatest of all times.
How this book is written is a delight. It is of the witness and testimony of many people about Muhammad Ali throughout his life till he was around 48 when this book was published. Thomas Hauser is one of Muhammad Ali closer acquaintances but it doesn’t bleed through the books as 99% of everything written is voiced from his closest friends, reporters of his time, admirers and foes. Each voice had their own unique perspective on his extraordinary life. It doesn’t sugarcoat the life of Muhammad Ali and tells the truth from page to page with some occasional bias. In the beginning of the book, I idolized Muhammad Ali and had a narrow perspective of who he was. Afterwards, I only admired who he was truly as person in accordance to his faith, courage, integrity, and love for people. This book makes you truly want to be a better person day in and out. Please read this book if you genuinely interested in Muhammad Ali life, you won’t regret the 500 pages of reading as in the end, you wished only that there was a couple of more.
S**U
This is the first ever book I've read on Muhammad Ali after watching probably most of the documentaries / movies about him. That being said, I knew a lot of things about Ali before reading it, but to my surprise I learned an amazing amount of things in this book and anyone who claims to know Muhammad Ali and hasn't read this book, doesn't know Muhammad Ali. It is a MUST-READ for any fans of Muhammad Ali. The book is mostly made of quotes or interviews of friends, family, opponents and people that knew Ali best added by a few paragraphs by the author to guide through and I think it is a really enjoyable and creative way to write a book, clearly more entertaining so I give 5 stars to Thomas Hauser for that. Plus I'm not a serious reader who reads 100 books a year, but I like to cultivate my mind quite often. Also, the author included two sections of photos (a few pages each section), most of 'em I never seen, really nice. To conclude, It is really worth the buy as it is a really entertaining book that filled up my expectations. 5 stars + Edit 1: I have now read about 5-6 books about The Greatest, it this one is still my favorite, BUY IT.
M**G
Beautiful life of a beautiful man, beautifully written. The writing is sensitive and powerful and speaks to the heart. Muhammad Ali was inspirational. This book will keep that memory alive for future generations who will continue to need that inspiration - perhaps even more as the forces of racism, fascism and oligarchy have once again been given a new lease of life. The examples of Muhammad Ali, Martin Luther King JR., Malcolm X and Nelson Mandela are all needed to reassure us that it is possible for the single man or woman to stand up against the forces of power and wealth and defeat their effort to enslave humanity.
F**A
Book was as described
B**S
Fantastic reading, describing the life of the legend Muhammad Ali through the eyes of the the ones who have known him the best, friends, lawyer, wives, children , promoters, publicists, and opponent on the rings, and with an author who has literally lived and followed Ali for years for achieving this book. Muhammad Ali himself brings his own highlights on his actions , and his life, with the view of a wiser, older, peaceful man (May he rest in peace). The author Highlight what made ALI a legend, " the most loved human being of the last last 50 years " , but demystify the legend by reminding us the human condition in its whole. Ali the Boxer, Ali the samaritan, Ali the contested, Ali the Pacifitst, Ali the fighter, Ali the winner, Ali the looser, Ali the Kid, Ali the naive, Ali the religious, Ali the poet, Ali the father, Ali the wrong, Ali the right which makes him Ali the man but forever Ali the Greatest ! Sometimes some redundant informations and testimonies, the book could have been 50 pages smaller, but still a fantastic read. Laugh and tears. Inspiring as ever. ALI !
A**N
Muhammad Ali ist ein Kandidat für den Titel bekanntester Mensch der Welt. Selbst heute, dreißig Jahre nach seinem Karriereende als Boxer, kennt man ihn selbst in den entlegensten Winkeln der Welt. Diese Berühmtheit erlangte er nicht nur aufgrund seiner überragenden Fähigkeiten als Boxer. Vielmehr ist sie Ausdruck der Bedeutung, die Muhammad Ali auf die amerikanische Gesellschaft in den sechziger Jahren des vergangenen Jahrhunderts hatte. Thomas Hauser ist studierter Jurist und Schriftsteller. In seinem literarischen Werk beschäftigt er sich auch mit juristischen Themen, ist aber auch Romanautor und seit den späten Achtzigerjahren auch Boxexperte. In den Achtzigern begann er dann auch mit der Arbeit an seiner Biografie über Muhammad Ali, die er in Kooperation mit Ali selbst verfasste. Dabei ist es sowohl Hauser als auch Ali wichtig zu betonen, dass Ali ihn zwar unterstützte, indem er ihm Interviews gab und den Zugriff auf sonst nicht erreichbare Quellen, wie z.B. Arzt- und Krankenhausberichte ermöglichte, jedoch zu keinem Zeitpunkt direkten Einfluss auf den Inhalt des Buches nahm. Insgesamt versucht Hauser dem Leser den Menschen Muhammad Ali im Ganzen näher zu bringen. So ist seine Boxkarriere zwar ein ganz wesentlicher Bestandteil des Buches, doch auch sein Leben außerhalb des Rings wird ausführlich erzählt. Interessanterweise hat Hauser für sein Buch das Interview-Prinzip gewählt. Er fasst also nicht alle Gespräche, die er während der Recherche für das Buch führte zu einem langen Fließtext zusammen, sondern druckt die einzelnen Interview-Passagen eins zu eins ab, und fügt selbst meist lediglich Übergänge zwischen die Interviewauszüge ein. Diese Idee erscheint zunächst etwas merkwürdig, und es besteht die Befürchtung, dass die Lesbarkeit des Buches darunter leidet, dem ist aber keinesfalls so - das Buch lässt sich ausgezeichnet lesen. Interessant bei dieser Art der Darstellung ist, dass Hauser gegensätzliche Aussagen von verschiedenen Akteuren direkt nacheinander präsentieren kann, und der Leser sich so selbst eine Meinung bilden kann. Zu Wort kommen neben Muhammad Ali selbst, so ziemlich alle Wegbegleiter, die er über die Jahre traf: Ehefrauen, Kinder, Familienangehörige, Gegner im Boxring, Gegner im Gerichtssaal, Freunde, Feinde, Bürgerrechtler, Anwälte, Gegenanwälte, Richter, Ärzte, Politiker... Niemand wird ausgelassen. Und so ergibt sich ein sehr rundes Bild der Person Muhammad Ali, mit allen Facetten und immer aus mehreren Blickwinkeln. So kann sich der Leser letzten Endes sein eigenes Bild dieser Person machen. Insgesamt ist Thomas Hause hier eine ausgezeichnete Biografie von Muhammad Ali gelungen. Seine sportliche Karriere wird wunderbar nachgezeichnet, und der Mensch Muhammad Ali wird dem Leser ganz besonders näher gebracht. Auf diese Weise gelingt es Thomas Hauser auch zu erklären, warum Muhammad Ali zu solch einer außergewöhnlichen Berühmtheit werden konnte.
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