Doug Merlino takes us from the cage to the training gyms to the fighters' living rooms in a character-driven examination of the world's fastest-growing sport: MMA.
Doug Merlino received master's degrees in journalism and international affairs from the University of California at Berkeley. His first book, The Hustle: One Team and Ten Lives in Black and White, was a Seattle Times bestseller and winner of the 2011 Washington State Book Prize for Biography/Memoir. He has also contributed to Slate, Wired, Men's Journal, the Seattle Times, Vice, and many other publications. Merlino lives with his wife in New York City. www.dougmerlino.net
Easily the best book on MMA that I have ever read. -- Eddie Goldman No Holds Barred An intimate portrayal of the world of Mixed Martial Arts ... Told in a candid and nicely flowing conversational tone, this story will certainly appeal to MMA followers but may also attract a broader range of sports fans, in the manner of John Feinstein's similar days-in-the-life accounts. The best of the growing collection of MMA literature. -- Starred Review Booklist Merlino is able to get into these fighters' minds and souls to find out what exactly makes them tick. This is as inside a look at MMA as you're going to get without actually being there yourself. A must-read for MMA fans. MMA Manifesto One of the best books written on MMA; readers don't have to be fans of the sport to appreciate this story. Library Journal Insightful ... Merlino provides an enhanced picture for anyone who wants to look past the glitz and glamour of the spotlights presented on television and see the grit and sacrifice required from anyone who wants to step into the octagon. Publishers Weekly Merlino consistently captures the grit, determination, and sheer willpower of these hungry warriors ... Fascinating. Kirkus Reviews This is more than a tour guide of a violent underworld. It is also a philosophic statement about conflict, understanding it, facing it, owning it, dealing with it. A wonderful dark read. -- Bill Buford, author of AMONG THE THUGS and HEAT Beautifully reported and written with rollicking flair, Beast is every bit as electric as the ferocious sport it chronicles. Doug Merlino's extraordinary book perfectly captures not only the brutal splendor of mixed martial arts, but also the ways in which so many ambitious young men and women seek salvation through controlled violence. By the time you reach the last page, you will be so emotionally invested in each fighter's turbulent journey that you'll yearn for a sequel--or, better yet, a trilogy. -- Brendan I. Koerner, author of THE SKIES BELONG TO US A poignant, intimate look at professional fighters and their lives. Merlino pulls you in as he was pulled in; and in the end, understanding is earned, not given. -- Sam Sheridan, author of A FIGHTER'S Heart and THE FIGHTER'S MIND What makes us fight? Doug Merlino enters the dark world of mixed martial arts and discovers a landscape of pain, humor, fear, and tremendous courage. With elegant writing and tenacious reporting, Merlino makes us care about these men and the elemental humanity of their stories. -- Claire Dederer, author of POSER: MY LIFE IN TWENTY-THREE YOGA POSES Doug Merlino takes the reader way down into the grain of fighting lives: the gym, the road, the business, the complexities of desire and fear, the spectacle of fight night. A patiently observed, deeply felt book about the craft and meaning of skilled violence. -- Carlo Rotella, author of CUT TIME: AN EDUCATION AT THE FIGHTS To win inside the cage, you fight yourself as hard as you fight any opponent. Beast takes us into the lives of men fighting these battles in an intense portrait of very human struggles--physical, emotional, and philosophical--and into the crazy history of how MMA came to be the stage for brutal glory that it is today. Beast is blood-soaked and heartrending. -- David Shoemaker (aka the Masked Man), author of THE SQUARED CIRCLE: LIFE, DEATH, AND PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING
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