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'''''Sports, Sin and Subversion''''' is the new book from [[Belize]]an author [[Evan X Hyde]], published in July 2008. It is Hyde's first new work in over three decades (his previous release, X-Communication, was a reprise of his 1970's publishings.)
'''''Sports, Sin and Subversion''''' is the new book from [[Belize]]an author [[Evan X Hyde]], published in July 2008. It is Hyde's first new work in over three decades (his previous release, X-Communication, was a reprise of his publishings.)


== Plot ==
== Plot ==

Latest revision as of 18:22, 22 April 2024

Sports, Sin and Subversion
AuthorEvan X Hyde
LanguageEnglish
GenreSports, History, Autobiography
PublisherRamos Publishing
Publication date
July 23, 2008
Publication placeBelize
Media typePrint
Pages230 pp
ISBN978-976-95180-2-5
Preceded byX-Communication (1994) 

Sports, Sin and Subversion is the new book from Belizean author Evan X Hyde, published in July 2008. It is Hyde's first new work in over three decades (his previous release, X-Communication, was a reprise of his 1970s publishings.)

Plot

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Hyde takes as his point of departure his childhood in the downtown area of Belize City, discussing in effect the history of Belizean sports and sports personalities as he saw it from the late 1950s through to the present day.

Hyde makes many references to famous sportspeople in Belize, as well as famous internationals who interacted with Belize and Belizeans: Willie Mays, Roberto Clemente, Muhammad Ali, as well as popular sports teams: San Francisco Giants, New York Yankees, Philadelphia 76ers and Chicago Cubs.