The Joy of 'The Joy of Sumo'
Rating: ☆☆☆☆☆
Title: The Joy of Sumo
Author: David Benjamin
Genre: Japan / Sports
Read: 4th August 2005
Comments: Bringing together two of my greatest loves: sumo and reading, this little book is a gem! Although slightly dated, (it was written in 1991 during the end of the reign of Chiyonofuji ('The Wolf') and the rise of Taka/Waka), the insights are still spot-on and Benjamin writes with the passion of a true fan. It was this book that inspired me to begin the habit of giving nicknames to my favorite wrestlers (e.g. 'The Man from Mongolia', 'Monkey-face' 'and 'The Cry-baby'), and Benjamin's earthy sense of humor as well as his genuine love of these sometimes grand, sometimes ridiculous men shines from every page.
And, to paraphrase my Dad, 'He's not afraid to call a fat guy, a fat guy.'
Quote: 'In the sumo ring’s nudity, women perceive softness,smoothness,sensuality, a huge hairless, silky breathing form upon which one can creep and climb, explore, taste and smell and probe and play out a whole anthology of larger-than-life sexual imaginings.'
1 Comments:
AHAHAHA, dude's got a "Rubenesque" figure :P
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