Angel of the Mountains by Paul Maunder - ISBN: 9781529430585
Paperback
Fallen cycling god: Myth, media, and a mountain recluse’s truth.

Angel of the Mountains

The Curious Life of Charly Gaul, Cycling's Forgotten Superstar

  • Paperback

    320 pages

  • Release Date

    25 June 2024

Summary

Maunder’s book is more than just a biography of the rise and fall of a complicated man … It is also a critique of the damage that myth-making and the media can do to an athlete; a study of what happens to a demigod when thrown from Mount Olympus - The Times

Charly Gaul is a forgotten cycling legend. Once a household name across Europe, the diminutive Luxembourger won the 1958 Tour de France and the Giro d’Italia twice. A unique rider, Gaul was supremely gifte…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781529430585
ISBN-10:1529430585
Author:Paul Maunder
Publisher:Quercus Publishing
Imprint:Quercus Publishing
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:320
Release Date:25 June 2024
Weight:392g
Dimensions:232mm x 152mm x 28mm
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Critics Review

Maunder’s book is more than just a biography of the rise and fall of a complicated man who was described as both generous and arrogant by those who knew him. It is also a critique of the damage that myth-making and the media can do to an athlete; a study of what happens to a demigod when thrown from Mount Olympus – The Times
Maunder’s book is more than just a biography of the rise and fall of a complicated man who was described as both generous and arrogant by those who knew him. It is also a critique of the damage that myth-making and the media can do to an athlete; a study of what happens to a demigod when thrown from Mount Olympus – The Times

About The Author

Paul Maunder

Paul Maunder is the author Angel of the Mountains, the critically acclaimed biography of Belgian 1958 Tour de France winner Charly Gaul. He has also written Rainbows in the Mud, a study of the world of Belgian cyclocross, and The Wind at my Back, a memoir on the connections between landscape, cycling and creativity. A graduate of the Royal Holloway creative writing programme, and the Faber Academy, Maunder lives in London with his family.

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