Description
About the Author
Dennie Wendt is a twenty-year veteran of storytelling in the shoe (and soccer) business. He has been a copywriter, a creative director, and marketing guy, mostly for Nike and Converse. He spent a year in the '80s on the junior team at Proleter Zrenjanin, when that was still Yugoslavia. He's written for Salon, Portland Magazine, and Howler Magazine.
Reviews
"Dennie Wendt's Hooper's Revolution is a wildly entertaining read, one of the top soccer titles we have ever reviewed. It's an eclectic mix of creative alternate history, unruly fiction, and a massive passion for the beautiful game. Simply put, it feels like The Man in the High Castle, Once in a Lifetime, and Hunter Thompson rolled together." -International Soccer Network "A novel that sports fans will be rooting for in the seasons to come." -Simon Chandler, Electric Literature "Wendt's novel abounds with comic moments, offering a skewed view of soccer's history in the United States along the way." -Tobias Carroll, Vol.1 Brooklyn
Book Information
ISBN 9781944700164
Author Dennie Wendt
Format Paperback
Page Count 360
Imprint Phoneme
Publisher Phoneme
Details
Subtitle: |
A Story of Soccer, the 70's, & America |
Imprint: |
Phoneme |