
The Escape Artist
life from the saddle
$26.74
- Paperback
192 pages
- Release Date
2 July 2003
Summary
The Escape Artist: A Cyclist’s Journey of Passion and Rediscovery
Matt Seaton’s critically acclaimed memoir explores his deep obsession with cycling and the journey to finding balance in life.
For a period, Matt Seaton’s life revolved around four bikes. Evenings were dedicated to racking up miles on the roads south of London, venturing into the North Downs and Kent Weald. Weekends were filled with track meets, time trials, and road races that led him from chilly village hall…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781841151045 |
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| ISBN-10: | 1841151041 |
| Author: | Matt Seaton |
| Publisher: | HarperCollins Publishers |
| Imprint: | Fourth Estate Ltd |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 192 |
| Release Date: | 2 July 2003 |
| Weight: | 140g |
| Dimensions: | 198mm x 129mm x 13mm |
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Critics Review
- ‘As poignant an elegy as I have ever read. I finished the last chapters of this book just before I went to sleep, and in the morning, with a swoop of grief in my guts, it was the first thing I thought of.’ Toby Clements, Daily Telegraph * ‘Thoroughly tragic and almost brilliant. The Escape Artist is an achingly sad account of what Seaton now refers to as ‘my former life.’ Robert MacFarlane, Observer * ‘A heart-stopping examination of how, why and for what we push ourselves to the edge. I never thought I’d cry about bikes and cycling. It is one of those rare books you could give to absolutely anyone - and one you’ll want to keep by you and read again and again.’ Julie Myerson * ‘This book is, above all, about passion and loss. It’s about the passion of life at the very edge of athletic and mechanical achievement that is eventually lost to love of a wife and children, which in turn gives way to the loss of the wise and mother herself. I read and relished this book.’ Jon Snow, Guardian
About The Author
Matt Seaton
Matt Seaton was born in Brighton in 1965. He has written for numerous newspapers and magazines, and is currently a contributing editor to Esquire and the parents editor of the Guardian. He co-edited and contributed to Before I Say Goodbye (1998), a collection of writing by his late wife, the journalist Ruth Picardie, and others, and Two Wheels, a collection of his cycling journalism, was published in 2007. He has remarried and lives in London with his two children.
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