ISBN 978-973-50-2107-8, Humanitas Publishing House. Price 23 RON.
A book on noblesse and dishonour in sport. This is a book which rehabilitates the true stakes of sports, and paints a picture of those who want to falsify them: trainers with bad intentions, corrupt leaders, and brutes with the right to take decisions.
What are the shady interests and complicities that govern modern Olympics? When shall we be able to tell stories on sporting heroes who illumined our youth and have passed away? What was the fire burning in the mind, genius and being of Bobby Fischer? How much has English football suffered after the aeroplane catastrophe of 1958 and how much did it win after Arsene Wenger’s arrival in London? What does political correctness do to South African rugby? These are just some of the questions that Traian Ungureanu offers an answer with the charm and talent of the high quality chronicler.
You can order this book from Humanitas publishing house at cpp@humanitas.ro .

