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Una vida demasiado corta : La tragedia del exportero de la selección alemana Robert Enke.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Chicago : Contra, 2014Copyright date: ©2014Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (601 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9788494331954
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Una vida demasiado cortaDDC classification:
  • 796.3340922
LOC classification:
  • GV942.7.A1 .R464 2014
Online resources:
Contents:
Cubierta -- Créditos -- Epígrafe -- Índice -- PRÓLOGO. El decadente poder de la poesía -- UNO. Un chico con suerte -- DOS. El chasquido -- TRES. Las derrotas son su victoria -- CUATRO. Miedo -- CINCO. La Ciudad de la Luz -- SEIS. Suerte -- SIETE. Siempre más alto, siempre más lejos -- OCHO. Pies -- NUEVE. Novelda -- DIEZ. Meditando junto a la piscina -- ONCE. A cámara lenta -- DOCE. Sin luz, ni siquiera en la nevera -- TRECE. Una isla de vacaciones -- CATORCE. Si está Robert, no hay goles -- QUINCE. Lara -- DIECISÉIS. Después -- DIECISIETE. En tierra de porteros -- DIECIOCHO. Leila -- DIECINUEVE. El perro negro -- VEINTE. La alegría silenciada de los xilófonos -- EPÍLOGO. Las vistas del palacio -- NOTAS -- Contracubierta.
Summary: On November 10, 2009, 32-year-old Robert Enke, the goalkeeper for the German national soccer team, committed suicide by stepping in front of a train. The news sent shockwaves throughout the sporting world and led colleagues and fans to wonder what could possibly lead Enke, who was due to start for Germany at the 2010 World Cup, to take his own life. Behind the seemingly idyllic life and multimillion-dollar contracts with teams such as F. C. Barcelona and Benfica, however, Enke struggled mightily with depression. In this tremendously moving biography, the journalist Ronald Reng, a friend of the goalkeeper's, painstakingly reconstructs Enke's life, elegantly and thoroughly chronicling the tragedy of a devoted husband and father and a promising athlete who had worked so hard to make a name for himself among soccer's elite, only to see his dreams and those of his family come crashing down as the disease reared its head. More than just an account of the downward spiral of a world-class athlete, this book is the universal story of a man struggling futilely against his inner demons.
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Cubierta -- Créditos -- Epígrafe -- Índice -- PRÓLOGO. El decadente poder de la poesía -- UNO. Un chico con suerte -- DOS. El chasquido -- TRES. Las derrotas son su victoria -- CUATRO. Miedo -- CINCO. La Ciudad de la Luz -- SEIS. Suerte -- SIETE. Siempre más alto, siempre más lejos -- OCHO. Pies -- NUEVE. Novelda -- DIEZ. Meditando junto a la piscina -- ONCE. A cámara lenta -- DOCE. Sin luz, ni siquiera en la nevera -- TRECE. Una isla de vacaciones -- CATORCE. Si está Robert, no hay goles -- QUINCE. Lara -- DIECISÉIS. Después -- DIECISIETE. En tierra de porteros -- DIECIOCHO. Leila -- DIECINUEVE. El perro negro -- VEINTE. La alegría silenciada de los xilófonos -- EPÍLOGO. Las vistas del palacio -- NOTAS -- Contracubierta.

On November 10, 2009, 32-year-old Robert Enke, the goalkeeper for the German national soccer team, committed suicide by stepping in front of a train. The news sent shockwaves throughout the sporting world and led colleagues and fans to wonder what could possibly lead Enke, who was due to start for Germany at the 2010 World Cup, to take his own life. Behind the seemingly idyllic life and multimillion-dollar contracts with teams such as F. C. Barcelona and Benfica, however, Enke struggled mightily with depression. In this tremendously moving biography, the journalist Ronald Reng, a friend of the goalkeeper's, painstakingly reconstructs Enke's life, elegantly and thoroughly chronicling the tragedy of a devoted husband and father and a promising athlete who had worked so hard to make a name for himself among soccer's elite, only to see his dreams and those of his family come crashing down as the disease reared its head. More than just an account of the downward spiral of a world-class athlete, this book is the universal story of a man struggling futilely against his inner demons.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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